I am planning to move to Windows 11 23h2 from Windows 10 22h2 and wanted to inquire if anyone had already created a script that would validate if multiple registry keys exist and are the same path in Windows 11. If not, I may take a stab at creating one.
W10 & 11 share much of their code base, so many reg keys wouldn't change paths or supported values. New features will naturally add new keys to supplement the old ones. The question is you're asking is too open ended: which specific reg paths do you care about?
Regarding your question - I have about 50 or so registry customizations that I write into my "custom" Windows 10 .iso. I want to switch to Windows 11 and use the same customizations however, I really do not have the time to manually verify each one exists and shares the same path in Win11. That's why I was asking if someone may have encountered the same problem and wrote a script for it.
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