i don't know what that is. I know i've got a ntel(R) Core(TM) i7-6600U CPU @ 2.60GHz 2.80 GHz. There's a guy on youtube that's doing some installs on some pretty old computers so I thought i'd give it a try since win10 is losing support next year
If your processor supports what is macado in Rojo a que siendo un i7 seguro que si, you look with the CPU-Z program.
Your processor (i7-6600U) 6th Generation Intel Core i7, supports Intel SSE4.1, Intel SSE4.2 and Intel AVX2.
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what's the latest CU to have been tagged as "checkpoint update" that would replace ".1" as staged in an updated install.wim?
Then the question would have been: "what delta build will 2024 LTSC be released" i guess, dunno what checkpoint specifically has to do with that. Nobody knows what delta build it will be released with.
All CPUs with the Core I model name (which were first released in 2010) have SSE4.2 . But prior CPUs under the Core 2 model name Do Not have SSE4.2 . Also if the PC has DDR3 ram, the CPU likely has SSE4.2 .
I thought I could do an update rather than a clean install but I get an error that states it does not meet windows 11 requirements. I guess there is more that need to be done in order to get it to install
Install this version Windows 11 IoT Enterprise LTSC I think it is the one that has no requirements unlike Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC if not you would have to use Win 11 Boot And Upgrade FiX KiT v5.0 Win 11 Boot And Upgrade FiX KiT (v5.0 Released!!!) | My Digital Life Forums To remove the restrictions or requirements of TPM...