Hahaha. no, and I'm not upgrading my rig just to install it.
Hahaha. no, and I'm not upgrading my rig just to install it.
Nope. TPM 1.2 at best i think. Core i7-6700k. No plans to upgrade anything until prices and avaialbility are well out of fairy al la land and vulgar greed has been largely removed from retailers pricing.
LOL no.
Probally will upgrade at some point but really not too bothered about windows 11.
You can shoe horn and install it on pretty much anything anyway without the TPM/ secure boot and aparently this will stop you getting updates (pretty much a win/win if you ask me), I did this myself with the dev build one a while back on an old i7 2600k, worked fine but that god awful start menu is a pain.
Unfortunately not. I have an I5 4670. I've been running the beta version for a while and it's been working fine (my only bugbear being the inability to change the task bar as I had quite a few icons on there for quick access in Win 10), but with Microsoft saying you won't get any updates on non-supported hardware it looks like I'll be doing a fresh install of windows 10 shortly (as it's too late to do the rollback)
I do know everything, just not all at once. It's a virtual memory problem.
Yes but I'm not installing it because in my eyes it's a downgrade compared to Windows 10. So many Quality of Life features are missing. Last time I looked if I'm upgrading my operating system I shouldn't LOSE features
I'm running first gen ryzen so no. I'm using a way to bypass the system requirements to run win 11. Runs fine without the bs requirements.
My new desktop built in April does. Using a spare SSD to dual-boot so that I can compare native performance to Win 10. Don't think I'll be upgrading day 1 unless the start menu gets some changes - mainly being able to remove the recent files section that I have no use for, and being able to group pinned apps into folders or something similar. The lack of app grouping in particular is a big problem for me so I suspect that I'll stick to 10 for now.
Don't think so, and not going for windows 11, until i build a new pc, this one got build a little after windows 10 came out, sure it has 2 or more years left in it.
On main workstation it says it can't detect secure boot or TPM2, both of which I should be able to enable in the BIOS if I was bothered.
I love how on the left hand side it says this machine is 5 years old. Which bits of this Trigger's Broom is it referring to?![]()
Yes my system does meet the requirements and I have enabled ftpm.
I was going to purchase a tpm chip however I couldn't find one in stock at a decent price.
Last edited by lodore; 26-09-2021 at 01:56 PM.
Yes but maybe later during the line. Everything is running fine
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Yes (Intel Core i7 11700K, Rocket Lake,) but maybe think about win 11 after all the wrinkles have been ironed-out !
βHe who controls the spice controls the universe.β
β Frank Herbert, Dune
My hardware is ready, but I'm not.
The machine I'm about to buy no doubt will, but most/all exiting ones don't. As I have zero interest in running some on 10 and others on 11, I'll just stick to 10 on all, and/or of course, Linux.
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
A lesson learned from PeterB about dignity in adversity, so Peter, In Memorium, "Onwards and Upwards".
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