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Are the rumors that Win 11 will block VPN true?
Even if one does have the money - why spend it when current gear works perfectly well
Some of us are even running this OS for some purposes where the application together with its legacy hardware will only work on XP - Hardware is still 100% fine - replacing that would cost a lot of money (vinyl disk cutting machine for making bespoke vinyls from people's music collections) or even creating some Minidiscs as shown in the screenshot -- using a PRO Minidisc recorder (doesn't have DRM which rather made the minidisc a bit of a problem to use - it was so much better than CD's !!).
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jimbo
I am sorry you got me so wrong, Mark. In no way was I criticising anyone for their circumstances or ability to make their own decisions on the OS they choose to use.
The word "doomsayers" was entirely meant to contrast between those telling us that win 11 was going to have lots of bugs and those, who like me, have been insiders for years and enjoy the little challenges we might encounter.
I have absolutely no interest in the decisions of others. Each to their own.
I hope you can see fit to readdress my post in a kinder light.
I will be sticking with Win 10 for the foreseeable future and just running Win 11 in a VM when the official ISO is released next month.
hope it will receave windows update also if cpu is not supported
i have i5 7400 and beta works without any error
I am sure that I heard that the Win 11October WU
to be included prior to Win 11's release is going to be the sameOctober WU
offered for Win 10.
Same here on my spare machine running an i7 7 series. All depends whether future updates will be automatic or whether it will be manual install time. Maybe a complete reinstall - not worth it in my case so I'll 'downgrade' that spare rig back to 10.
MS know their intentions but aren't saying so aren't doing themselves any favors in my book.
You want answers.. No I want the truth.. Son, you can't handle the truth!