Dev Blog #2 (Itch.io)


Version: 0.0.2.1A B419
Credential ID: BP11-2A-B256-2F9C-7D1A [BE03]
Release Date: July 25, 2025

General Update Overview
With the release of version 0.0.2.1A B419,  we've introduced a set of important refinements aimed at improving overall user experience, fixing visual/UI inconsistencies, and enhancing early-stage stability. While this is a minor update compared to our initial release, it represents meaningful progress in shaping the alpha branch of BridgePass 11 into a more dependable and user-friendly tool.

Bugs Fixes & Crash Handling

  • Implemented an progressbar that shows progress when running the Compatibility Checker. (Program may freeze briefly during this)
  • Resolved a logic issue where the “Skip” option stayed enabled even after pressing “Run Compatability Checker”.
  • Fixed a UI mislabel that incorrectly showed “Home” instead of “Read Me”.
  • Made an independent form for the "Terms Of Use" instead of using an prompt displaying.
  • Fixed the “Terminate Configuration” button to correctly force-stop the current patching process if needed.
  • Fixed a typo where “ISO” was incorrectly labeled as “IOS”.
  • Locked certain forms to prevent unintended fullscreen/maximize behavior.


  • What’s Improved

    • Terms of Use moved from a basic message prompt to its own form, making it easier to read and accept.
    • GUI button names updated for clarity:

      • “Continue” → Start Configuration

      • “Force Quit” → Terminate Operation

    • Slight repositioning and resizing of the operation window to make status indicators and processes more visible to the user.

    • Added direct download links for required external tools (e.g., 7-Zip) within the application.

    • Introduced a Windows 10 Support Countdown that shows remaining days until Microsoft ends updates for Windows 10.


    NOTE:
    A new configuration option, CFIG, has been introduced to give power users more control over how BridgePass 11 bypasses Windows 11 hardware restrictions and handles ISO modifications.

    If you are unfamiliar with the technical implications of these settings, it is strongly recommended to use the Default mode. This provides the most stable and safe experience for general users.

    The CFIG WIN mode attempts direct injection and patching during early install phases. However, due to aggressive security layers in modern Windows 11 builds, this method often results in installation failure, particularly on ISOs with strict integrity enforcement.


    MORE INFORMATION FOR TECHNICIANS USING TENO 1.0
    The CFIG TENO method in BridgePass 11 represents an advanced, low-level patching routine designed to bypass multiple layers of hardware and setup integrity checks during the Windows 11 installation process.

    Unlike traditional patch methods that rely on modifying registry hives or boot parameters during pre-install, TENO  inject compatibility overrides directly into the Windows Setup container, specifically targeting:

    • appraiser.dll spoofing

    • Embedded JSON/metadata signature bypasses

    • Installer environment variable hijacking [GSH014 / GHS013]

    • Installation script overrides (unattend.xml + setupconfig.ini)

    Files

    BridgePass 11 0.0.2.1A B419.zip 419 kB
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    BridgePass 11 0.0.2.0A B386.zip 375 kB
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