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Windows 8.1 is actually still supported, until Jan 2023.
If you disable the kiddy blocks etc, and install classic menu, its much like running W7. (I still run Windows 7, but my wife has a W8 laptop, set up as above). |
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If it ain't broke, don't fix it. :D Next OS will likely be a Linux offshoot. |
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If I wasn't a Mac user I would upgrade. Doesn't seem a lot wrong with the new OS, even if I find it a bit unambitious in many ways, so long as I can move the start menu back to the left.
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Think I will stay with windows 10
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read the same things every new Windows version . My hardware is relatively new and will be supported by Windows 11 and I will quite happily move to it
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Just upgraded from W7 to W10 at work. It'll be a decade before they try W11. Quite right too, let everyone else sort the crap out first.
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It seems to be a pattern now where software is beta tested as a sold product under the guide of early access. With them starting with the flighting release next week and soft release target of November for RTM that is only 5 months testing. I do not see how they can mass test and release a polished product in this timeframe. That will not stop me using it but can understand those wary of it |
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They did a gradual "upgrade" at my place, as we got new laptops, they came with W10 on them.
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the worse thing is microsoft have made that only certain processors that will work with windows 11 gonna cuts off lots of people very bad move here link to list of processors the will work with Windows 11
Windows 11 Supported Intel Processors https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...tel-processors Windows 11 Supported AMD Processors https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/win...amd-processors very very bad move Microsoft and TPM 2.0 requiment too i am ok but still mad at them |
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It’s not just processors, it’s motherboards as well - I have an i7-9700K processor (9th Gen), but an Asrock Z370M Pro4 motherboard, and the checker says my system won’t support Win11.
I’m assuming there’s a setting on the Motherboard where I can enable Secure Boot, so I’ll have a look for that… |
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A quick google tells me the board has a header for a TPM Module edit again it also tells me you have it already in the bios. Look for Trusted Computing, I have an Asrock TaiChi and that is what it is called on that Bios/ Security/ Intel Platform Trust Technology Enable |
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