th-wilde / veracrypt-w10-patcher

Windows 10 media patcher for upgrading VeraCrypt encrypted systems
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Hall of Fame: The upgrade worked for me (under following conditions) #2

Open th-wilde opened 6 years ago

th-wilde commented 6 years ago

Hello, this issue is created to track configurations in witch a upgrade works. If the upgrade worked for you, please share your success here with some details. If the upgrade failed please report your disappointment in the "Hall of Blame"-Issue (#3).

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Nice! It worked for me. I noticed ....... but in the end it worked.

Here my configuration:
**Upgrade Method:** [ReflectDrivers or MediaPatcher]
**Windows Edition:** [Pro, Home, Education, Enterprise, ...]
**Architecture:** [64Bit, 32Bit]
**Firmeware/-Mode:** [BIOS, (U)EFI] - If your (U)EFI uses the legacy-/CSM-mode (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unified_Extensible_Firmware_Interface#CSM) to start Windows choose *BIOS*
**Encryption-Mode:**  [entire system drive, windows partition]
**Upgrade from Version:** [1507, 1511, 1607, 1703, ...]
**Upgrade to Version:** [1511, 1607, 1703, 1709, ...]
**Media used to Upgrade:** [media creation tool, name of your source like MSDN, MSDNAA/DreamSpark/Imagine/OnTheHub, ...]
**Installed VeraCrypt-Version:** [1.19, 1.20, 1.21, 1.22, 1.23, ...]
avstudnitz commented 3 years ago

It worked for me on second try - on first try, I started the shell without administration mode.

Here my configuration: Upgrade Method: ReflectDrivers Windows Edition: Home Architecture: 64Bit Encryption-Mode: windows partition, dual boot with Ubuntu Upgrade from Version: 2004 Upgrade to Version: 20H2 Media used to Upgrade: media creation tool Installed VeraCrypt-Version: 1.23-Hotfix-2

TinchoteSK commented 3 years ago

I can confirm that 21H1 updates fine on a fully-encrypted disk via the usual Windows Update mechanism. No need for patches nor reflect drivers.

ganego commented 11 months ago

Here my configuration: Upgrade Method: MediaPatcher Windows Edition: W7 Ultimate -> W10 Enterprise LTSC (needs patched UpgradeMatrix.xml) Architecture: 64Bit Firmeware/-Mode: BIOS(?) Encryption-Mode: entire system drive Upgrade from Version: W7 Ultimate Upgrade to Version: W10 Enterprise LTSC 21H2 Media used to Upgrade: iso Installed VeraCrypt-Version: TrueCrypt 7.1a