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I do not know if this has already been said in this forum or that of windows 11, microsoft gives the solution to install windows 11 on an incompatible configuration.
At the end of this article with the registry key (you will need at least tpm 1.2), and at the beginning of the article by clicking on "Installing Windows 11 on devices that don't meet minimum system requirements.". For the last solution I don't know if you need tpm 1.2, for both I know that the processor not in the compatible list will work.
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...b-2ce77ac7c70e
Running both and just my opinion - I think users should seriously consider if there is anything they actually want from Win11 that they haven't already got with 10.
A clean install is always the best option and yes, it feels snappier until you start reinstalling your programs again - then I cannot see any difference. But if you're really interested in rounded corners, settings being moved around, etc then go for it.
Certainly the media are divided on whether it qualifies for number 11 or should have been released as a CU for 10. But as MS are spending several $$'s on advertising my cynical side is that apart from the security which has never been spelled out fully regarding user benefits, it's mainly a sop to the hardware manufacturers.
Just my ramblings - thanks for reading.
Hi,
I used the upgrade no internet of course and sfc /verifyonly shows no corrupt files so already better than 10 has ever done after a update lol
Checked for updates to see what would happen and all it found was the malicious software removal tool
No tpm/ secure boot/ gpt/ uefi either on 9940x which is the only item that qualifies
Still using my win-7 apps lol
Hi,
Yeah I have updates off and never manually check for updates so the only message like that was after mounting 11 iso with internet