Anyone successfully upgraded Win 11 to v. 24H2 on PH16-71?

User_PH16_71
User_PH16_71 Member Posts: 50 Enthusiast WiFi Icon
edited October 2024 in Predator Laptops

Anyone successfully upgraded Win 11 to v. 24H2 on PH16-71?

If so, did you run ISO or Media creation tool?

I've tried today using the Ms Media Creation Tool, the installation stopped due to driver issues (I injected all active drivers from current build, but the installer couldn't find the SSD

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  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,871 Pathfinder

    trigger it from within windows so it picks up all drivers, instead of booting up from the media.

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  • User_PH16_71
    User_PH16_71 Member Posts: 50 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    Have you been able to do that for 24H2 on PH16-71? How? It's not possible from Windows Update. Hence Ms Media Creation Tool attempt to clean install.

  • sri369
    sri369 ACE Posts: 2,871 Pathfinder

    Laptop shouldn't matter - I upgraded on two laptops - running 23H2 to 24H2. Both cases I created media, inserted the USB, double clicked setup, and selected "do not retain anything" effectively making it a new install.

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  • User_PH16_71
    User_PH16_71 Member Posts: 50 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    That is what I tried myself. As per thread topic question: did you do it on a PH16-71?

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,292 Trailblazer
    edited October 2024

    Put the 24H2 ,ISO 5.4GB file onto the desktop and trigger the install of the 24H2 version that way, then do an update NOT a Clean Install, as when it installs and finishes, it creates a folder called Windows.old and then you need to reinstall all the apps and software that you had on 23H2 as it will pick the registration keys like and if you have lets say Office 2013 or a newer Office etc etc that you had before, its a very simple process but you have to be patient and also wait for the windows updates. Good luck.

    This is the last Win-11 24H2 OS version

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  • User_PH16_71
    User_PH16_71 Member Posts: 50 Enthusiast WiFi Icon

    Oh nice one, I'll give it a try! Allthough I do not mind re-installing all software etc. Imho, I think it might be worth the "trouble". I want a clean config as possible, since I am running highly tuned DAWs and AD/DA converters with very low latency (low audio buffer).

    That being said, your modus operandi would likely avoid the issue with the SSD driver I mentioned earlier.

    Thanks mate.

  • StevenGen
    StevenGen ACE Posts: 13,292 Trailblazer

    Not a problem and good luck👍

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  • BillInTN
    BillInTN Member Posts: 13

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    Hope no one gets ill over me poking this string for this topic. But Having same issue here, and not getting anywhere from my topic.
    I've been surfing here for hours. Tried all the suggestions and have all the drivers ect from acers site. But none of these are working. Have tried EVERYONE of these listed here.

    https://www.acer.com/us-en/support/product-support/Predator_PHN16-71/downloads?suggest=PHN16-71;1

    Windopes 11 can't find the right drivers for my Predator PHN16-71 to install on any of the ssd's I have tried internally. Even up graded the bios to 16.something.
    The original 1tb ssd won't even take a reinstall of 11. It is stuck in a reboot loop from previous owners windopes update. I can see it and all the folders, ect. When it's attached via an external hdd case,during the install process. So have tried searching there with no luck for the right drivers.
    The BIOS show the ssd's installed on the board. However none are seen by windopes 11 OR 10 during the install attempt.
    Yes tried GUID partition table. Everything is formatted correctly. But the ONLY way windopes recognizes ANY hdd at all is if it's attached via one of the usb or usb C ports.
    I have even gone so far as to do a complete install in both another older asus laptop and a dell close to same gen processor. Pulled the ssd's and tried them in the Pred. Only way it boots is if the SSD is external.
    Hell I can run the laptop via external drive all day. But will not work at all from internal ssd . REGARDLESS of format or which bay is used. There being 2 locations found on the MB.
    Linux IS my preferred OS branch, and it does work when I install Mint, buntu, or what ever flavor I've tried. But trying to get this rig set up for my daughter who is a teacher and this is making me want to toss this nice laptop.
    And again the bios DOES show it whenever I have ssd's in the bays. BUT windopes seems to REFUSE to see anything except for external. WILL even boot from external.