update Source-Compatibility.md

Homes32
2025-03-10 22:14:07 -05:00
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@@ -146,7 +146,6 @@ Rufus detected that the ISO you have selected contains a UEFI bootloader that ha
If you obtained it from a trusted source, you should try to locate a more up to date version, that will not produce this warning.
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The message is not an error, but a warning from Rufus that pretty much all Microsoft Windows UEFI bootloaders prior to May 2023 are subject to the <a href="https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/03/unkillable-uefi-malware-bypassing-secure-boot-enabled-by-unpatchable-windows-flaw/">Black Lotus Secure Boot vulnerability</a> and, as result, are in the process of being revoked by Microsoft.
Since Microsoft is not rebuilding the old ISO's with new boot-loaders this is expected behavior, and basically, your stuck with seeing the warning in Rufus as long as you use an older ISO with the vulnerable bootloader.

@@ -23,4 +23,4 @@ Below is a list of Windows version and their PhoenixPE support status.
|Windows 11 version 22H2v2|22621.1702|Stable||
|Windows 11 version 23H2v1|22631.2428|Stable|**Preferred/Recommended**|
|Windows 11 version 23H2v2|22631.2861|Experimental|Limited testing. Explorer shell working. Explorer can crash on Show Desktop (Win+D). Pin to taskbar not working.|
|Windows 11 version 24H2|26100.1742|Unstable|Explorer shell is completely broken. Build from WinRE results in black screen. Building with boot.wim and WinXShell results in a working PE. https://github.com/PhoenixPE/PhoenixPE/issues/110|
|Windows 11 version 24H2|26100.1742|Experimental| [See Issue Tracker](https://github.com/PhoenixPE/PhoenixPE/issues/110|)