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Resolving Windows 11 Audit Mode Limitations with a Script Solution #159

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Abe-Telo opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 2 comments
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Resolving Windows 11 Audit Mode Limitations with a Script Solution #159

Abe-Telo opened this issue Aug 27, 2024 · 2 comments

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In Windows 11, when the operating system is not activated, Microsoft imposes certain restrictions that can affect functionality. For example, you might experience delays when opening folders or right-clicking files for the first time, a non-responsive taskbar, or a missing touch keyboard. Navigating to settings to activate Windows can be particularly challenging, as many functionalities are intentionally disabled.

Here’s a workaround to help restore functionality and ease the activation process:

Download the Necessary Files:
Access and download the script from this link.

Extract the Files:
Unzip the downloaded file to USB to access the necessary script.

Run the Script:
Open PowerShell and execute the following command:

   .\Images\Images\Windows\Unattend\explorer.ps1

This script helps bypass the restrictions, making it easier to access settings and activate Windows

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