the boot time and restart time looks faster then win10 opening apps and closing is fast doesnt seems to hiccup when doing same intense gpu tasks i deploy it to vhd and running it on hardware
HyperV virtual machines do not have a TPM and Windows 11 installs without problems. Does this mean that a physical machine that does not have a TPM could be installed? Typically server motherboards do not have TPM
it was speculated we would get the first offical build of windows 11 not the release build of windows 11
The setup program detects virtual machines and bypass the hardware check. I doubt any such bypass exists for server machines.
Did a basic search for business info and couldn't find anything. Just found rudimentary "Enterprise" word, no further info. I suspect we won't really know until they roll out the full VLSC details, but that probably will be at or around when the RTM drops next year. We'll almost certainly get the next Win10 ltsb/c before we get a win11 version.
Given that Corporations will not be upgrading to 11 quickly, MS has plenty of time on that front. I worked for a pharmaceutical that stuck with Windows 7 until Windows 10 had been out for 2 years. For years we had to reimage new Laptops and Desktops with Windows 7. 8/8.1 was never deployed at all.
Just installed Windows 11 in a Dual Boot, Activated Flawless With Microsoft Account. Starting install apps, so far so good. Windows 11 Is Beautiful Just Beautiful! I don't want to go back to Windows 10!
Go to settings/personalize/colors/ set to dark mode. Then go to themes and set desktop to windows dark image. beautiful