Core2 Duo, MBR, TPM 1.2. Its just a test system though, just to see if it works, and it does. I had to drop the Windows 11 .WIM file into a Windows 10 installer but that is a pretty simple operation.
Hello i have installed Windows 11 without TMP 2.0 required ( i have MSI Bazooka 250 M MotherBoard ) work fine for me with my config with bug Microsoft have already send example : taskbar on principal screen ok but not in second
This is correct. One of the big new features of Windows 11 is being able to run Android apps in Windows. However, if your CPU is not an 8th-gen Intel or 2nd-gen Ryzen processor or later, you will only be able to run Android apps that have an x86 build made available from the developer, which will likely be a very small percentage of the Google Play store. The technology is called "Intel Bridge" by Intel, I'm not sure what AMD calls it. That is why that system requirement exists for any new OEM system sold with Win11 pre-installed and why Microsoft has been telling people that's what they need. Because if they tell people that they only need a 1GHz 64-bit CPU, they will have millions of people bombarding them with complaints about their Android apps not running on their system, and people will blame Microsoft, and it isn't their fault at all.
Do like: Taskbar can still be aligned left Some of the UI modernisation is nice; i.e. new floating tray area boxes They actually changed Explorer!? Settings makeover actually looks good New icons and theme is colourful and actually really cool Don't like: Unnecessary hurdles to use a local account Start menu isn't resizable, won't open to 'all apps' Not enough tabs in File Explorer Dumb UI spacing that needs to be segregated into a touchscreen mode
Do you think Windows 11 is going to become NT 10.1 or 11.0? I was thinking, since Microsoft is marketing this product as a whole new version -- with its own design language and logo, wouldn't it make sense for the kernel to be bumped up too? Say from 10.0 to 10.1 for example.
Probably to 11 for marketing reasons. I don't know if they even changed anything in the kernel from 8-10. So far, doesn't look like anything is changing from 10-11.
Im still on leaked version....can i return anytime to W10 Enterprise? Ask this because there is a warning on page 1, something about loose recovery....
1. I boot onto external ssd (sata to usb or sata to esata cable) and centos that is on it. 2. i then run VmWare virtualMachine that is using WHOLE MAIN RAW DRIVE of computer ! 3. windows 11 update, when detect that it is run under vm, does not check for secure boot or tpm 2.0. i need more posts before i can send that beautiful picture.