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Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Wed Dec 29, 2021 9:15 pm
by IAmATeaf
I think what they are trying to say is we got it overly wrong, didn’t expect this amount of backlash, here’s how to upgrade but you are now on your own
I remember years ago going to a MS invitation only seminar in Reading about Windows RIS (Remote Installation Service) and they boasted that even the receptionists could network boot and deploy Windows to their desktop. I pointed out that in a large corporate environment that was the last thing that was wanted or required and their response was why not? They just didn’t understand how large corporates with a large number of seats work where stability and security takes priority over the latest and greatest.
Didn’t they also do something similar with an Xbox where they were forced to make an emergency u-turn?
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 10:30 am
by TimG
Logic would dictate that they
started by finding out what their customer requirements were
OK, backing up ProjectorPC. I may be gone a while...
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 11:48 am
by MikeBwca
I used a method to make a Windows 11 MCT H21H2, that installs on ANY computer TPM or not. Tested in a VirtualBox VM. Works great.
It's very simply method. Anyone Interested?
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 12:16 pm
by TimG
I think I'm going to leave it for a while. The registry tweak did the trick, but when I started the Win11 installation I saw a MS warning that the cpu is not supported, and so all updates will be witheld - press OK if you accept this and installation will begin. Erm nope
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 4:20 pm
by IAmATeaf
@TimG are you considering upgrading your BI PC?
That thought to upgrade mine did cross my mind but I resisted due to reading the same message re security updates when I upgraded the home PC. Thankfully the sensible side of mind kicked in as I’d prefer to keep the BI PC as reliable as possible but I did go as far as creating the reg key
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Dec 30, 2021 5:12 pm
by TimG
@TimG are you considering upgrading your BI PC?
No, it was my ProjectorPC with the Ryzen 1800x that fails the Win11 cpu check. I could swap the 1800x for a 2700x and that would pass, but as I said earlier, what a faff. And a few hundred ££'s as I built two of those pc's. At least it's running the latest BIOS now.
BI5 is running on "TimServer" on a Z370 mobo with the i7-8700K which passed all the MS Win11 checks. That pc was my Xmas present from/to myself, and it replaced the two older servers. Came with Win10 on a SSD, but I changed that to Win11 on a NVME. The original SSD became the "New" SSD for BI5, and I added a 14TB and a 4TB "Stored" drive.
I need a rest.
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Sat Jan 01, 2022 3:55 pm
by Thixotropic
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Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:21 pm
by kimaelii
If you aren't aware, Windows 11 requires at least a 7th-generation Intel Core or
AMD Ryzen 2nd generation processor along with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, TPM 2.0, support for Secure Boot. The only reason Microsoft had ever provided behind such strict requirements is the enhanced security for the operating system.
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Thu Feb 10, 2022 8:02 pm
by SolarEclipse
kimaelii wrote: ↑Thu Feb 10, 2022 4:21 pm
If you aren't aware, Windows 11 requires at least a 7th-generation Intel Core or
AMD Ryzen 2nd generation processor along with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, TPM 2.0, support for Secure Boot. The only reason Microsoft had ever provided behind such strict requirements is the enhanced security for the operating system.
Out of 1 desktop and 3 laptops only 1 laptop in the house is eligible for W11 and is now running it. I haven't found anything "wow" about it. Just another O/S.
Fortunately, W10 will keep plugging away on the other 3 computers until they break as I'm long past the have to have a new computer every few years phase of my life. One of the laptops and the desktop have 3rd gen i7s, so pretty old, and yet still working.
Re: Windows 11 requirements - Bit of a shock !
Posted: Fri Feb 11, 2022 1:34 am
by MikeBwca
Yes, I see no reason to switch to Win11. MS is making it look more and more like Unix/UBuntu.
You can still install Open-Shell in Win11 to get the Win7 start button and menus.