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I'm not impressed Jan!
What happened to 'Windows 10 is the final OS'?
It does resemble W8 come to think of it and the promo doesn't look impressive, all bloody laptops and tablets!!!!!
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Hey Wombat!

I'm just the messenger here. I thought people would want to know.

I'm not impressed either by the way, even though it will contain goodies under the bonnet that would be beneficial to us: Auto HDR and Directstorage which will improve performance/loading times.

Cheers,

Priller
 
Well according to the system checker, my 4 year old PC does not meet the requirement for W11!
 
I'm home from work now, ran the check, and even though according to their site, my machine answers fully to the requirements, it says I can't upgrade because I run Windows 10 Enterprise...

Quite a few friends report that they can't upgrade even though their machines should be able to run that new windows. I think there is something seriously wrong with that health checking tool.

Typical Micro$not. :biggrin-new:

I think it is them who wrote the book "how to shoot myself in the foot, in ten easy lessons". Hell, they got that right after the first lesson!!

Priller
 
Does not meet

Oh dear curses I guess I will be sticking with W10 then - no idea what TPM 2.0 is nor do I care.
 

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Oh dear curses I guess I will be sticking with W10 then - no idea what TPM 2.0 is nor do I care.

Trusted Platform Module (TPM, also known as ISO/IEC 11889) is an international standard for a secure cryptoprocessor, a dedicated microcontroller designed to secure hardware through integrated cryptographic keys. (wikipedia)

Your motherboard should have it, but you probably disabled it in the BIOS or you diabled secure boot.

Again, the so-called health checker is absolute ****.

Priller
 
My old computer rig is still running on Windows 7 Home and is running on a wing and a prayer at this time. I watched the Windows 11 introduction video yesterday and really really like what I saw! Since I'm in the market for a new family/gaming computer, I am going to hold off until the newer computer hardware hits the scene, even it that ends up being next year.

Tommy
 
Trusted Platform Module
Your motherboard should have it, but you probably disabled it in the BIOS or you diabled secure boot.

Priller

You are correct, it was there. hidden but there under Asus Bios/advanced/advanced/PCH-TW Configurator. Took for ever for the PC to Boot up again though.
Well done that man! :applause:
 
You are correct, it was there. hidden but there under Asus Bios/advanced/advanced/PCH-TW Configurator. Took for ever for the PC to Boot up again though.
Well done that man! :applause:

That slow boot should only be there the first time you boot up after activating the TPM, after that, booting should return to normal.

Cheers,

Priller
 
Dell already contacted me and told me my new Laptop W10 G5SE is set and ready to take W11 Update. Any issue's and there personal IT to me will assist when the update comes available.
 
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