Since the new retail/release preview are at 22621.755 can the KB5018863-x64.cab (enablement package) be installed without problems?
By default yes, it has about 150 processes, it caches up to 8GB RAM with no apps running, it includes many "features". But once you tame it, it is comparable to 10, maybe even better.
For me, both seem to use the same amount of resources of the machine. Windows 11 does feel heavier however due to its slower/extended animations.
Id say its the same, more ram you install the more its uses i think, on win 10 i had 16gb, win 11 32gb and still uses 18% with same apps and software I have a lot of processes to, i wouldn't say its major
Greetings (1) Can anyone tell me what is the difference b/w 22621.525 TB ISOs (Sept. 29 2022) and 22621.525 MVS ISOs (Sept. 29 2022) I guess the TB abbreviation for Techbench iso downloads from microsoft.com and MVS iso abbreviation for _______? downloads from opendirectory.luzea.de. .. Is there more to it? And why links from opendirectory.luzea.de exist when you can download from microsoft site? (2) What SKU should i go for? (3) Please explain the activation procedure.
Techbench ISO = MVS Consumer ISO, no difference (no business isos on techbench when it's out of Insider Preview state). Whatever you desire, advised is Education or Enterprise. KMS_VL_ALL or MAS (check my sig).
How to enable a compact taskbar in Windows 11 22H2: Make sure your computer runs Windows 11 build 22621.755 or higher. Install all available updates, including the optional KB5018496. \vivetool /enable /id:26008830 /store:both Go to Settings > Personalization > Taskbar and turn on the "Optimize taskbar for touch interactions" option. Press Win + R and type regedit. Paste the following path into the address bar: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer Click Edit > New > Dword value (32-bit). Rename the value to TabletPostureTaskbar. Open the TabletPostureTaskbar value and change its value data to 1. Windows 11 will turn on the "compact" taskbar right away.
Hi, Do i have to make some changes to my BIOS or Hard Drive to install Win11? My pc doesn't have UEFL. My MB: ZX-G41LM v5.11 My HDD: WD 1TB Blue Ram: 2GB 800mhz CPU: Intel Dual Core E5200 2.5GHZ Does Win 11 Boot And Upgrade FiX KiT v2.2 sort out every fancy requirement the Win11 demand?