No TPM needed and CPU does not need be on list but you can not change Branches (some will not let you install Win 11 due to your Spec) I am already in DEV so lucky I can still test till RTM.
Reminds me of Apple. Like Metal.
No TPM needed and CPU does not need be on list but you can not change Branches (some will not let you install Win 11 due to your Spec) I am already in DEV so lucky I can still test till RTM.
Can we download the iso? Cant seem to find it. Thanks.
Thank you good sir.Looks like it's just OTA.
Can we download the iso? Cant seem to find it. Thanks.
You can download a UUP file and convert to iso I believe
Would you be willing to see if this working, to get back the classic MS Paint ? Just curious if it still be working on WIn11, although personally wont be switching until late 2024 so by then probably many other discarded app that can be 'reinstalled' through 3rd parties.The notepad and mspaint has gone! Windows 11
I just updated a Win 10 Pro VM from windows update(Dev insider) Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22000.51 (co_release)Those looking for the newest build can find it on UUP dump. I'm not sure if I'm allowed to link to it or not, but just Google the site name and it's the first result for me.
There are two x64 versions, so I don't know which to choose. Can somebody help?
Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22000.51 (co_release) amd64
or
Cumulative Update for Windows 11 (10.0.22000.51) amd64
Edit:
Looks like it's Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22000.51 (co_release) amd64, as Windows 11 (10.0.22000.51) amd64 has missing files.
Are there are any downsides to using the firmware TPM? I ask as I'll probably end up doing this.Not surprised, but my under £10 official Asus TPM discreet chip I ordered a few days back has "been delayed".
Seriously doubt I'll get it at all at the price I paid, but we'll see. Looks like I'll just have to use the firmware TPM on my ROG Z390 after all.
Are there are any downsides to using the firmware TPM? I ask as I'll probably end up doing this.