I've heard today (October 5, 2021) is the official release day of
Windows 11. I might see if a Windows 11 update appears in my Windows Update for my PC this evening (I've heard they're not rolling it out all at once). If you're using Windows 11, I'm curious what you think of it?
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I don't suspect any of my computers will be able to upgraded as it requires TPM processing. I wonder if this is some clever move to push everyone to buy new computers as their Apples errr I mean PCs age with no
support thereby becoming obsolete much sooner than later. Let us know how
it goes with Win11.
Re: Re: Windows 11I will check the BIOS settings but am in no rush to upgrade. So you're saying if I don't I can plug one in. Hmm. cool. I wonder if laptops would off that kind of upgrade. Maybe it as easy as just enable. I know they did that with virtualization.
By: DarkmanAlmighty to Nightfox on Fri Oct 08 2021 07:20 am
I don't suspect any of my computers will be able to upgraded as it requires TPM processing. I wonder if this is some clever move to push everyone to buy new computers as their Apples errr I mean PCs age wit
You don't necessarily have to buy a whole new computer. Many desktop motherboards made in the last several years have a place where you can plug in a TPM module. Some processors from the last few years also support TPM built-in. Some motherboards have a TPM option in the BIOS you can enable, and it might be a matter of just enabling that option
in the BIOS.
When exactly is "sooner than later"? That term seems kinda vague..I mean when new version of Windows come out, they stop supporting it in a few years but my worry is what other programs are doing. Are they updating to a point where its not compatible with that version due to security patches for example.
I'm not sure yet if I want to go ahead and upgrade to Windows 11, butHow did the upgrade go?
I've considered upgrading this weekend, maybe this evening or tomorrow. My main desktop PC is probably my only computer that would officially support Windows 11. My secondary PC (which I run my BBS & media server on) is a PC I built in January 2012 with an Intel i5-2500 processor.
I'm running Linux on it anyway (though I run my BBS on it in a Windows VM). I also have a laptop from 2014 which I think has a 4th-generation Intel i7 which they'd consider to be too old. I've heard there's a way to install Windows 11 on older systems anyway, but I'm not sure if I'd want to try that. I may end up selling my old laptop, though it's
still a good laptop..
few years also support TPM built-in. Some motherboards have a TPM
option in the BIOS you can enable, and it might be a matter of just
enabling that option in the BIOS.
I will check the BIOS settings but am in no rush to upgrade. So you're saying if I don't I can plug one in. Hmm. cool.
I wonder if laptops would
off that kind of upgrade. Maybe it as easy as just enable. I know they did that with virtualization.
I'm not sure yet if I want to go ahead and upgrade to Windows 11,
but I've considered upgrading this weekend, maybe this evening or
tomorrow. My main desktop PC is probably my only computer that
How did the upgrade go?
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