@Kr0niic where did u find that tool that shows whether you can run w11 or not?
@Kr0niic where did u find that tool that shows whether you can run w11 or not?
On the Microsoft website. Scroll down here
This looks like it ain't it.
Especially if it uses even more resources than Win 10...
Win 10 already uses more resources than Win 7 did smfh. This s*** better be streamlined.
Damn, so most people who aren't into PC gaming are pretty much locked out of the update unless they get a new PC...
Yeah, this s*** is gonna be a resource hog.
Damn, so most people who aren't into PC gaming are pretty much locked out of the update unless they get a new PC...
Yeah, this s*** is gonna be a resource hog.
If it makes you feel better most pc gamers are locked out too unless they got a CPU upgrade since 2017 lol and no gaming motherboard has tpm 2.0
But most laptops / consumer models have tpm 2.0 built in and if bought since 2017 have the new processors
On the Microsoft website. Scroll down here
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11
they removed it i didnt get to check it lmfaooo this is embarrassing
"The Windows team says the app will return in time for the Windows 11 launch later this year. "
"The Windows team says the app will return in time for the Windows 11 launch later this year. "
If it makes you feel better most pc gamers are locked out too unless they got a CPU upgrade since 2017 lol and no gaming motherboard has tpm 2.0
But most laptops / consumer models have tpm 2.0 built in and if bought since 2017 have the new processors
I have a Ryzen 5 I bought recently idk if that'll work...
I mean, not really interested in upgrading anyways cuz win 10 already eats some of my FPS compared to 7 so I'm not expecting anything different.
I have a Ryzen 5 I bought recently idk if that'll work...
I mean, not really interested in upgrading anyways cuz win 10 already eats some of my FPS compared to 7 so I'm not expecting anything different.
It will work. You have to enable fTPM in the bios
This looks like it ain't it.
Especially if it uses even more resources than Win 10...
Win 10 already uses more resources than Win 7 did smfh. This s*** better be streamlined.
Bruh Windows 10 came out 10 years ago... ofc it uses more resources
still a long ass time ago
not really and it is intensive as an OS which is why people use XP and 7
not really and it is intensive as an OS which is why people use XP and 7
okay well have fun with windows XP7
been daily driving it for the past week, ofc theres gonna be bugs but so far has ran pretty smooth. only big issue i noticed (and this isnt really even related to win11) is that when i switched to the dev channel after the keynote, my network driver got f***ed and speeds are drastically reduced. still trying to fix
You can move it back to the left
https://twitter.com/NTDEV_/status/1404859118310072325thank f*** cuz these new aesthetics aint it
ended up needing to boot back into 10 (i have 10 and 11 as dual boot) and god damn it looked hideous after getting used to 11. Hope I never have to see 10 again
This looks like it ain't it.
Especially if it uses even more resources than Win 10...
Win 10 already uses more resources than Win 7 did smfh. This s*** better be streamlined.
it is absolutely it. the experience has been absolutely incredible and each time I have to use 10 now feels horrible.