just had the same on this puter, it has an i5 6600k, unsupported apparently. WIll run W10 until security updates stop, i guess. don't suppose my mobo will accept much more modern so it would probably be a full upgrade :-/It's the security chip thing (or lack of!) my system is a 7700k /3060ti which for me is perfectly good enough for anything I throw at it so pretty annoyed to have MS deem it useless...
Yeah I had the same CPU - i7 7700k was the "max" the mobo would take but having done a little delving there doesn't seem to be any justification why MS deem it not worthy of running win 11.just had the same on this puter, it has an i5 6600k, unsupported apparently. WIll run W10 until security updates stop, i guess. don't suppose my mobo will accept much more modern so it would probably be a full upgrade :-/
you can force Win11 on an "unsupported" spec, but i'm betting you're on your own from that point, if own goes wrong.
I get the impression MS are more interested in adding new features than making existing ones work properly/well.It now comes out bright yellows and whites, tries to flick to HDR, then it's normal, then back to this again. Was fine pre-update!
I get the impression MS are more interested in adding new features than making existing ones work properly/well.
Windows 11 IoT Enterprise is just Windows 11 Enterprise but with policies and the like available to lock down dedicated devices (e.g. Kiosks, work tablets etc) to specific applications.What's all your thoughts on the recently released Windows 11 IoT Enterprise?
It's not bloat free - it has all the same apps and services as the regular version.I love that its practically boat free and dont have to uninstall a ton of stuff to get windows "Clean".
This is the only thing that is different. The telemetry data level can be changed on both the Education and Enterprise versions, whereas on Home and Pro is normally set to "Required".Although im assuming it still has a ton of telemetry?
It would be exactly the same as regular Windows 11I wonder if it would be good for gaming?
Two weeks before Recall is due to be released it's already been hacked.
Did the same about 7 years ago. It was a little more effort getting games working then but these days there are only a handful of games that don't work or need tweaking to get working.I migrated away from Windows 10 - to Linux.
I toyed with it for a long time but didn't take the plunge mostly due to gaming. But gaming on Linux is brilliant now. I can say with conviction that I'm never going back.