Hello,
Only one of my PCs looks like it will run Windows 11. The motherboard is 6 months old (MSI B550), it is a UEFI set up but security and secure boot are not enabled.
The other PCs are too old.
It runs quite happily in my home network.
If I enable "secure boot" as a test will it mess anything up on the PC so that it won't talk on my network etc please?
Same, advance security is available but not enabled (TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0) - if I enable this will it mess up how my new PC interacts with its older companions (3 years i5, 10 years, i7) - both still on Win 10 and performing with no issues).
I am tempted to leave well alone!
Thanks, Mel
Only one of my PCs looks like it will run Windows 11. The motherboard is 6 months old (MSI B550), it is a UEFI set up but security and secure boot are not enabled.
The other PCs are too old.
It runs quite happily in my home network.
If I enable "secure boot" as a test will it mess anything up on the PC so that it won't talk on my network etc please?
Same, advance security is available but not enabled (TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0) - if I enable this will it mess up how my new PC interacts with its older companions (3 years i5, 10 years, i7) - both still on Win 10 and performing with no issues).
I am tempted to leave well alone!
Thanks, Mel