Introducing Windows 11

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    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
       #170

    noquiexis said:
    jbcarreon123,

    Since Microsoft SNAFU'd Windows 10, I am using my Windows 7 computer to run the Windows Vista mail client (WinMail.exe). From what I see, Windows 11 is just a FUBAR edition of Windows 10. I am 70 now, so I may expire before Windows 10 does.
    My Dad just died at 93, you have some way to go yet
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  2. Posts : 17,838
    Windows 10
       #171

    You can't pin anything to the Taskbar via drag n drop! (Leak of course)
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  3. Posts : 26,450
    Windows 11 Pro 22631.3447
       #172

    Edwin said:
    You can't pin anything to the Taskbar via drag n drop! (Leak of course)
    That is on The Win 11 Blog as well.
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  4. Posts : 1,487
    Windows 10 Pro x64-bit Build Latest
       #173

    Edwin said:
    You can't pin anything to the Taskbar via drag n drop! (Leak of course)
    Didn't notice that...
    You can only pin via mouse right click!
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  5. Posts : 110
    windows 10 x64 home / windows 11 home testing on external drive
       #174

    hope that they put back normal start menu

    omg widgets wtf ? its not mobile phone
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  6. DMD
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    W10 Pro 64 bit 21H1
       #175

    Good morning I tried W11 on virtual machine everything ok, except for some tweaks it does not accept them as the "Gadgets Revived".
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    windows 10 x64 home / windows 11 home testing on external drive
       #176

    which virtual machine y use ?
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  8. DMD
    Posts : 86
    W10 Pro 64 bit 21H1
       #177

    Virtualbox 6.1.22

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  9. Posts : 481
    Windows 10 Pro
       #178

    As I have a MSI, I have troubble. Many write about how to activate TPM on an ASUS, but I have found nothing about MSI. See some specs here:
    Introducing Windows 11-pc.jpg

    Nomatter what I select in BIOS, get-tpm says that there is NO TCM whatsoever. How to do this with an MSI MEG Z490 ACE mobo?
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    Win10Pro 64bit
       #179

    Burgurne said:
    As I have a MSI, I have troubble. Many write about how to activate TPM on an ASUS, but I have found nothing about MSI. See some specs here:
    Introducing Windows 11-pc.jpg

    Nomatter what I select in BIOS, get-tpm says that there is NO TCM whatsoever. How to do this with an MSI MEG Z490 ACE mobo?
    Open BIOS
    Use F7 to go advanced
    Click settings
    Click security
    Security sub-menu (listed on page 68 of the mobo manual)
    Use this menu to set the administrator password and the user password for system
    security.
    This menu also allows you to set the TPM (Trusted Platform Module)
    function
    You should now be able to enable TPM device and enable (PTT)
    Save and exit BIOS reboot
    Once the system finds the TPM device, again in the BIOS you can add the keys

    TPM should then appear in Device manager under Security Devices



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