Win11 24H2 install fails consistently
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Re: Win11 VM update 23H2 -> 24H2 fail
XCP-ng 8.3.0 - using provided Win11 template.
Updating from 23H2 to 24H2 using windows update fails because the platform doesn't meet the requirements.
Installing from a new Win11 template using a win11 24H2 enterprise ISO crashes shortly after the installation starts from the iso.
TL;DR - my test pool host is too old. Bummer.
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Hi,
Do you have more info on the crash that could help to understand the problem?
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@olivierlambert yes - it is bugcheck C0000428, which is a signing issue with the image, maybe? So I'm downloading a different version of 24H2, the business edition instead of the enterprise LTSR.
I'll update this thread when I have the results.
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Adding @dinhngtu in the convo
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Win11 24H2 business editions iso fails with C000021A instead, which is a winlogon crash. My guess is that something else is going on that is destabilizing winpe or whatever they are using these days to run the install.
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@markr I did a test install with
en-us_windows_11_business_editions_version_24h2_updated_july_2025_x64_dvd_d32522f0.iso
which went to OOBE with no issues. If you have a new Intel CPU, does doing https://docs.xcp-ng.org/troubleshooting/windows-pv-tools/#windows-bug-check-0x3b-system_service_exception-on-systems-with-newer-intel-cpus help? -
@dinhngtu as this is my homelab, I only have old stuff, intel, but old.
Now I'm curious what hw platform specific nonsense they are doing that breaks things. Install works up to 23H2, then it doesn't.
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How old is old? I had some problems with server 2022 a few years ago on old Xeon x5660 processors, wonder if 24h2 is failing on old things like Xeon v2.
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I haven't had my E5 v2 system up for several months, but it was working with Win11 24H2 back when it came out. That was on XCP-ng 8.3 before LTS, not sure if there would be a difference in the host OS. It should be working.
Did you use EFI or BIOS mode when you made the VM, all my testing was with EFI mode since win11 really prefers EFI. Shouldn't matter but worth looking at.
Also I was using the evaluation versions, Pro and LTSC, which again shouldn't be an issue but maybe.
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/evalcenter/
Somewhat concerning since server 2025 uses the same core as Win11, normally what buggers one buggers the other.
Also, I didn't see which set of tools you are running, Xen 9.4.1 or the XCP-ng tools? Could be another variable, if you were using the Xen 9.4.x, it might be interesting to try going back to 9.3.3 if you had them. I know there is a security issue, but worth trying to see if older works.
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If the host is really old I'd also check Windows 11 version 24H2 supported Intel processors
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@dinhngtu yeah it is a Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4250U and it definitely is not supported. My production pool is three newer nucs that are supported, but they are currently not running xcp 8.3.
The odd thing is that win11 works on this host up to 23H2 and then it doesn't.
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@Greg_E for the upgrade, the vm has the citrix drivers installed. For a new install, it never got that far. Anyway, it appears to be that the host cpu is too old.
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I'm not certain on the CPU age here, but maybe. If you set up on a newer host with the same OS and everything works, then yes the CPU could be declared as too old.