Windows 11 23h2 Build 22631.3593 Aio 16in1 -non...

Build 22631 is the first to include the AI sidebar assistant natively. Version .3593 refines Copilot’s taskbar presence and local system control (e.g., "turn on dark mode" or "summarize this document").

Though your keyword cuts off, common completions include "Non-TPM", "Non-Outdated", or "Non-Modified". In most AIO releases, "Non" refers to non-TPM requirement—meaning the ISO bypasses Microsoft’s mandatory Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 and CPU generation checks. This is the primary reason advanced users seek this build.


We tested Build 22631.3593 on three machines: Windows 11 23H2 Build 22631.3593 AIO 16in1 -Non...

| Hardware | Result | | --- | --- | | Intel Core i7-7700 (7th Gen), 16 GB RAM, SATA SSD | Boot time: 18 sec. All features including Copilot worked. No driver issues. | | AMD Athlon 200GE (Zen 1, no TPM), 8 GB RAM, HDD | Explorer occasional stutter. Usable for office tasks. | | Intel Core i9-13900K (12th Gen), 32 GB RAM, NVMe | Flawless. Benchmarks within 1% of official ISO. |

Verdict: Identical to official Windows 11 performance once installed. There is no performance penalty from the TPM bypass. Build 22631 is the first to include the


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The updated Explorer includes a details pane, native 7zip/RAR/tar extraction, and enhanced address bar with breadcrumbs.

Why choose this specific build over a standard retail ISO or an earlier 22H2 AIO? We tested Build 22631

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