Not sure if this is a bug as my PC do not officially support Windows 11.
At boot of Windows 11 recovery, I get the following message:
\Windows\system32\boot\winload.exe
Status : 0xc0000428
Digital Signature for this file could not be verify.
Me too, I still keep the 19.10 on disk and USB drive.
Deleted the old 18.x version recently.
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Probably using SSD or NVMe ie over kill unless you need to boot it as production disk. I find fast enough by using Sandisk Ultra Flair USB 3.0 drive (the one with the 150 MB/s read speed).
Tested with SAN disk 64G USB3 and copy just the VHD file in VHD package. Windows also boot up nicely (using PC with UEFI BIOS but set to legacy mode).
It seem Windows boot up faster vs the mini Win10. However, due to lack of same utilities in VHD windows. I still preferred the mini Win10.
What...
Yes can confirm that for Symantec case.
Normally, I just set a exception for the Medicat folder and the drive letter of USB drive so that Symantec would not check this 2 folders.
Probably one of the zip file is corrupted. I downloaded and unzip successfully to disk. However I have not using 20.12 yet, still staying with 20.11 as I have my own utilities added to the USB drive. Not good in programming, so find hard to follow Jayro script to modify and add nice icon to each...