[DISCUSSION] Windows 11 Official Build 22000.xxx (PC) [co_release]

Discussion in 'Windows 11' started by Enthousiast, Jun 28, 2021.

  1. NICK@NUMBER11

    NICK@NUMBER11 MDL Expert

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    i am running on an unsupported spec pc no issues at all
     
  2. parafer

    parafer MDL Member

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    MS is not going to provide built-in BSODs in their OS, whatever the hardware profile.
     
  3. Mellipes

    Mellipes MDL Senior Member

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    #6063 Mellipes, Oct 12, 2021
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    As stated, M$ wont be building in to their system Blue Screens Of Death, or stopping the system running. What M$ is doing is good old fashion scare mongering. They are trying to imply that unsupported hardware will stop working due to being "not up to speed". Why are they doing it, well simple, ---- M$ realise they cany stop updates on machines with W11, (once installed its in) -- so this is the next scare tactic they will use.

    Think about it. First tactic was YOU WONT BE ABLE TO INSTALL IT if the machine doesnt meet requirements. Well that threat has passed. Then it was YOU WONT GET UPDATES, well thats a myth busted. Now its YOUR MACHINE WILL CRASH unexpectantly.

    Whats next - you'll catch Covid from your machine.
     
  4. inouext

    inouext MDL Member

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    KB5006674 Downloaded and installed successfully via windows update on a unsupported hardware.
     
  5. iFlaX

    iFlaX MDL Senior Member

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    Nah, it's still there.
     
  6. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Yes, but i never use business ISOs for upgrading myself. Personally i always use consumer ISOs for upgrade scenarios.
     
  7. Hadron-Curious

    Hadron-Curious MDL Guru

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    Yes, you can on supported devices. If you were going to do in-place upgrade for unsupported devices you would need to use a script or made some modifications to your system registry.
     
  8. maxama123

    maxama123 MDL Senior Member

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    Windows 11 Cumulative Updates works perfectly on an unsupported PC. No TMP, running Intel i5-6600 but with secure boot enabled. :rolleyes: Win Version now 22000.258.
     
  9. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Heh? Now my wife's Asus Transformer Book T100TA (Originally came with x86 8.1 Core pre-installed, now running x86 Home 21H1) now also gets the message about Win 11, like it will ever get win 11 actually offered :D:D
     
  10. Stimpy88

    Stimpy88 MDL Senior Member

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    I find it odd that there ave been no meaningful fixes to this version of Win11 for months now. It's like they are only working on the next version of Win11, and not the one thats been released already. I think I might just switch to the dev version, as the release version is just not being worked on.
     
  11. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Realize that dev channel builds are the real test builds, "being worked on" by msft can also mean really f**k things up;):)
     
  12. Mellipes

    Mellipes MDL Senior Member

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    You will probably see a "bug Fix" later in the month. Patch Tuesday is what the name suggests, mainly to either add features, and fix security threats, with the odd easy bug fix. Main bug fixes come sporadically. One will come soon.
     
  13. Stimpy88

    Stimpy88 MDL Senior Member

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    I'd say that we are really overdue for some real bugs to be fixed. It's been many months of only small and very minor bug fixes. They must be looking at releasing a full service pack...
     
  14. Enthousiast

    Enthousiast MDL Tester

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    Called 22H2? :D
     
  15. Konstantinos

    Konstantinos MDL Member

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    Any way to remove the "Get Started" app? GeekUninstaller can't see it. :( Any command I can use?
     
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