Creating a Windows 11 24H2 UEFI Bootable USB on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS
This video will instruct in creating a Windows 11 Bootable USB on Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and then go through performing a clean install on a Dell XPS 8960 equipped with a 13th Generation i7-13600 Processor. The Windows 11 ISO can be downloaded from Microsoft:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
This video uses P7Zip to extract the drivers, however enabling file extensions and changing the extension for the Dell Update Package from .exe to .zip allows extraction of the Driver natively using the Nautilus File Explorer which is more efficient.
A written tutorial is available here: https://github.com/PhilipYip1988/windows_11_setup_guide_dell_systems/blob/main/readme.md
0:00 System Information
0:15 Downloading the Windows 11 ISO
0:52 Checking the ISO Checksum
1:25 Installing GParted
1:38 Manually Partitioning a USB Flash Drive with a FAT32 Boot Partition and NTFS Install Partition
3:06 Copying Files
4:36 Dell Drivers and Downloads
5:20 Installing P7Zip
5:35 Extracting and preparing the Intel VMD Preinstallation Driver
6:30 Extracting and preparing the Wireless Card Driver
7:20 Dell UEFI BIOS Setup
7:28 Storage Controller Operation
7:42 Dell Data Wipe
8:38 Dell BIOS Boot Menu and Booting from USB
9:12 Loading the Intel VMD Driver
10:24 Loading the Wireless Card Driver
11:12 Signing in with a Local Account (optional)
12:49 Windows Update
13:25 Installing Dell Drivers using Dell Support Assist (Dell Drivers and Downloads)
14:10 Updating Windows Apps using the Microsoft Store
To sign in with a Local Account, press Shift + F10 to open the command prompt. Use settings to switch off the wireless and then input OOBE\BYPASSNRO
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