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Corrected that for you !My thoughts exactly, if it's just a less bloated win10 that runs better sign me up. Although I will make it look more likewin10win7.
Corrected that for you !My thoughts exactly, if it's just a less bloated win10 that runs better sign me up. Although I will make it look more likewin10win7.
My thoughts exactly, if it's just a less bloated win10 that runs better sign me up. Although I will make it look more like win10.
Corrected that for you !
Wow, you seem to be in a bit of mood today. Everything alright ?Might as well go back to windows 3.1 ffs.
Wow, you seem to be in a bit of mood today. Everything alright ?
Ahh I see, that's good ! Well, stop drinking all that sugar infused water or what it is you getting hyper form !Everything is good. I'm just hyper.
Ahh I see, that's good ! Well, stop drinking all that sugar infused water or what it is you getting hyper form !
What are the new system requirements?there are simple workarounds to bypass the system requirements.
What are the new system requirements?
Does Windows 11 require UEFI Bios and TPM 2.0?
According to developers who have got their hands on Windows 11 leaked build, it might require UEFI Bios and TPM 2.0. For those who are catching up, UEFI is a relatively new type of bios, which allows enhanced input and output functionality. To check what type of bios a machine has, open the search menu and type msinfo32, and then press enter. In the 'system information' window that opens, click on 'System Summary' and find out the type of bios.
https://www.neowin.net/news/windows...to-complete-setup-but-there039s-a-workaround/When Windows 11 Home prompts users to connect to a network, a simple ‘Alt + F4’ shortcut closes the prompt, and the screen proceeds directly to the local account creation page – something that is never offered to users in the usual process.
Thanks for that. Hope it's not a requirement as I'm not confident messing about with the Bios.Yet @watercooledman doesn't spill the beans. It's supposed to be a techie forum.
https://www.republicworld.com/techn...-be-mandatory-for-windows-11-build-21996.html
Also...
https://www.neowin.net/news/windows...to-complete-setup-but-there039s-a-workaround/
Yes.
You really should be using UEFI+Fastboot+GPT (not MBR) partition on a SSD to get best out of it.