
Now look at the address bar and note down the drive letter assigned to the ISO file or USB drive in File Explorer.Open the " sources" folder and find the largest file by size, named install.wim or install.esd.In File Explorer, navigate to the virtual drive created for your ISO file, or open the connected USB drive letter.If some other software is associated by default with ISO files, the right-click your file and select Mount from the context menu. Insert your bootable USB stick, or double-click your ISO file in File Explorer to mount it.To find what Windows 11 version ISO file contains, do the following.

Here’s a nice article how to Switch back to the classic Windows 10 Start menu.Checking Windows 11 Install.esd file on Windows 7 How to Find Windows 11 Version in ISO or USB Drive We will release a fix in 3.6 and up soon, in order for ‘Platform’ to report ‘Windows 11’:Ī couple of nice things I’ve seen already is the new ‘Task View’:Īnd the new options for setting your Display Settings: Then I installed the Liquit Agent in order to deliver applications:Īnd after the Liquit agent has been installed, I can start the Liquit Launcher and login to my Liquit Workspace:Īpplication Delivery is working as expected:īoth for installing applications and launching applications from within Liquit Workspace:Īs well as pinning applications to the Desktop and Start Menu: Hitting the Windows key on the keyboard brings in the new Start Menu which is now positioned in the middle:


Then a ‘Check for Updates’ brings in the Windows 11 Insider Preview 0.51:Īfter a reboot it’s time to login into Windows 11: Within that build I linked a Windows Insider account: Using this ISO I installed Windows 10, which brings in the latest Dev Channel release Build 21354: I’ve created a Virtual Machine with 2 Processors, 2 core processors and had a quick look at the UI and whether the Liquit agent runs properly on this build.įirst I downloaded the ‘Windows10_InsiderPreview_Client_圆4_en-us_21354.iso’ ISO from the Windows Insider Preview Downloads page, because there’s no Windows 11 ISO for download (yet): Microsoft released the first Windows 11 Preview, build 22000.51 for members of the Windows Insider Program.
