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I think some system files got corrupted in my Windows 11 PC and I want to do in-place upgrade to fix it. Can Auto ISO do the job as an in-place upgrade method or should I choose Auto Upgrade? |
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AveYo
Jun 29, 2022
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You can mount the resulting |
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You can mount the resulting
Auto ISO
file, and run setup (or preferablyauto.cmd
) and it will do an in-place upgrade as usual.