yeah DVDs are so 90s hehehe I dont even use DVDs on any of the systems. Im sure some have some use for them.. table coasters maybe?
turn it over and try again ..... hence USB C was invented to stop this trying again and again and again situation
I have one question related to windows 11 installed/upgraded by bypassing the requirements check .. what if later on during update process , Microsoft again re-checks that this machine does not meets min requirements and the update silently messes some key files of windows 11 rendering it incompatible or windows 11 starts giving BSODs?
This has been done over to death, so I'll answer this another different way. Yes M$ could do this, and if your worried, the answer is simple. DONT INSTALL Windows 11 on your machine. Now the vast majority of users on the other hand have just gone ahead.
this is why i was worried , see this happened during upgrade ..after bypassing ....i used ISO made by Boot Kit option #2. the C drive had 45Gb free when i started the upgrade for windows 11.
I doubt it. In fact I believe we are not getting the full story. NO OTHER PERSON has problems. This is either a troll, a deliberate attempt to undermine work arounds, or we are just not getting the full information due to language differences. I would like to think its the third.
my system is failing install due to incompatibility , thats what i think .. the procedure is working ok with CLEAN INSTALLS. so think positively.
Every day though its something new with ya just install it how it should be done and then ya dont have to keep worrying every day over it if it dosent work then leave it be
That has nothing to do with bypassing the checks, it most likely is caused by AV (official MSFT advice is to uninstall it before upgrading) or bad drivers or not uptodate bios.
Seems that recently ur the only person with this kind of problems... Obviously ur problems have to be related to ur current OS state, as the bypass methods available have been successful on even older machines than 7th Gen, as in place upgrade or later as clean. (we dont know the user OS integrity, tweaks/mods, apps etc...but ur not alone all over the world for sure) Wots the specs of ur machine
I dont know but on the same hardware, earlier it was stable from end-Aug to early Oct. But now, daily BSODs with critical stop error. 90% of BSODs seem to be happening on restart and/or boot. But random. Just click on an app, powershell, and BSOD follows. Tried all the usual stuff, including clean reinstall, letting only windows install drivers. But still no fix. Am on 22000.258. Will 22000.282 help. Total nightmare. Win 10 so far has had no such problems. The system is AMD X570, Ryzen 7 3700x, NVIDIA GTX1660TI, 32GB GSKILL RAM. It was purchased in July 20.