Can anyone clarify? Which one is right? The Insider Settings page which states my machine doesn't meet the mininum requirements for Windows 11... Or Microsoft's PC Health Check tool which clearly states my machine does meet all system requirements and can run Windows 11?
That is very interesting. I was wondering why you were using that version of appraiserres.dll. Thanks for the tip.
Type tpm.msc in the searchbox and then press the Enter key. The window that appears will tell you if TPM is enabled and active in the BIOS and is working okay. The window will also tell you if TPM is not enabled and not active in the BIOS and needs to be done so. There is no TPM 2.0 firmware available for my 4th generation Dell OptiPlex 9020 which has TPM 1.2, so it may not be running Windows 11 in the future.
>case-sensitive said: ↑ >Fact = All the morons spamming the forum full for weeks with their predictions were wrong . >Uh excuse you, I was EXACTLY right. LOL ....... i talk about morons and you feel adressed ? Are you a moron ? Were you wrong ? Did you spam the forum full ?
same a Windows 10, remember that Windows 10 was first for Insiders in 2014 and later in 2015 for public.
BeCause needed to be signed into a microsoft account i readed thats possible to press ALt + F4 on Account creation and so you kill the forced online Account notification and Offline Account creation will appear . . . not testet but read and seen on static pictures . . . ! ? !
Actually i installed windows 11 and it works much more responsive than win10 ever was... also getting more fps at games and reduced rendering times so everything is better and good. i like it. just a gui or not things got changed.
TPM 2.0 requirement really sucks for my system My system is more than capable of running the operating system (i7 4790k, 32GB RAM, 1080 TI, NVME SSD) but a DRM / Encryption requirement is going to be the blocker... :\ If it ends up being tricky to bypass by the time RTM comes around, for anyone who also lacks TPM, keep in mind LTSC 2019 is supported until 2029 which will keep your system maintained and protected. The upcoming LTSC only has a 5 year life cycle. By 2029 I'll definitely have a new system... so at least I won't be left unsupported.