Sorry, I forgot about that. I edited to add that those systems will not be supported by Microsoft. It means you won't get any help from Microsoft if something goes wrong, or something doesn't work correctly.
you know how many idiots are gonna ask how to make an iso (which isnt that hard, so theyll do it), run into a problem and then come back and ask how to fix it, but also ignore the fact that its unsupported and say something stupid like "WELL IT RUNS, WHY ISNT IT WORKING?"
The thing that will help with this is the sheer lack of systems that have even TPM 1.2 There just aren't that many of the 1.3 billion Windows 10 computers that have a TPM 1.2 module. Of course there is still a workaround for that but swapping the install.wim around is not something many regular people are going to do. Just tell them to buy a new computer and be done with it.
Nothing bad so, because right now with my windows 10 Enterprise KMS activated machine i also no have the right for support, and since windows 95 and up i never was needing a support of they.
Well... so far so good. The restart hang from 22000.120 and 22000.132 that went away with 22000.160, did not come back with 22000.168 Device name ******* Processor Intel(R) Core(TM)2 Quad CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz Installed RAM 8.00 GB Device ID ******* Product ID ******* System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 21H2 Installed on 7/1/2021 OS build 22000.168 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22000.168.0
The 7zip behavior is weird. It works when selecting multiple 3+ items, and then the menu pops up. It seems the code really made up from ground up and still relies from bits from the past self.
That show more options right click menu is kind-of an odd solution. I mean, it would make sense to truncate a long list of options and give the user an ability to click on something to expand the list. What doesn't make sense is to replace the initial list with something completely different and to need to click the show more options button to see the original list.
In WinRAR, the "Open" menu appears only for compressed files. You won't see anything like "extract here". This is so difficult to use that I have given up on "Windows Explorer" and am using "XYplorer".