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asheroto / README.md
Last active December 5, 2025 16:44
Bypass Windows 11 Upgrade Assistant / PC Health Check / TPM and CPU Settings. Ignore PC Health Check results.

Bypass Windows 11 Upgrade Assistant / Setup Hardware Checks (TPM, CPU, RAM)

This PowerShell script allows you to bypass TPM 2.0, unsupported CPU, and memory checks enforced by the Windows 11 Upgrade Assistant and setup.exe from Windows installation media. It eliminates common upgrade blocks such as:

  • This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements.
  • TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC.
  • The processor isn't currently supported for Windows 11.

What It Does

@Alumniminium
Alumniminium / bookmark.sh
Last active August 29, 2024 18:33
bookmark.sh | Lukesmith inspired bookmark script with nice formatting and browser/filemanager support
#!/usr/bin/env bash
file="$HOME/.bookmarks" # file to store bookmarks in
browser="chromium" # supports CTRL+L to go to address bar.
fileManager="pcmanfm" # supports CTRL+L to go to address bar.
function getUrlFromBookmarkEntry
{
bookmark="$(cat "$file" | rofi -dmenu -p ":")"
if [ -z "$bookmark" ]; then
@gea0
gea0 / arch-rpi-64-full-disk-encryption-ssh-unlock.md
Last active September 5, 2025 12:37
Tutorial for installing a 64-bit Arch Linux ARM system on the Raspberry Pi 3B+, with an encrypted root filesystem, and the option to remotely unlock it via a pre-boot SSH daemon.

Arch Linux ARM 64 on Raspberry Pi 3 B+ With Full Disk Encryption And SSH Unlock: 2018 Edition

There are multiple ways to get a full disk encrypted arch linux system on raspberry. In this tutorial, we will install a 64-bit arch linux armv8 system, using dropbear as ssh server for remote pre-boot unlocking of the root filesystem. However, it will still be possible to unlock and use the pi as usual, with a keyboard and monitor. We will also create an unencrypted partition in the installation process, usable as a rescue system.

Differences to the 32-bit arch linux arm version:

  • probably better performance
  • can run 64-bit software
  • comes without the proprietary video-driver blobs
@pezz
pezz / crypto-pi-root.md
Last active December 17, 2020 15:40
Archlinux ARM encrypted root

Intro

Just some FYI, to get started:

  • I'm using a 16 GB Sandisk SD card.
  • I have a model B Pi, 512 MB RAM (not really relevant, thought I'd mention it).
  • Monitor and keyboard connected to the Pi itself, for now.
  • Network working, internet access.