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You should upgrade or use an alternative browser. Z MB, i7 k, and Windows 7? Thread starter Liberty Start date Jul 5, This is the reason they have hard prerequisite for TPM include too for security and backing of new equipment that coming. Products 72 Special Topics 41 Video Hub Most Active Hubs Microsoft Teams.

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Internet of Things IoT. Enabling Remote Work. Small and Medium Business. Humans of IT. Green Tech. MVP Award Program. Video Hub Azure. Otherwise, no hard feelings. I'll keep blogging. I'll let the pictures do the talking:. Yeah I admit it, this post is more about detailing the computer build and the why's about it rather than a pure how to article.

If you have any questions about the specifics of building this, or any, computer drop me a line in the comments or my contact form. While you can just about RAID any two identical drives, if they are not RAID certified they are more likely to get dropped out of the array when doing error recovery.

These RAID certified drives make those issues a thing of the past. While not initially intended to be a replacement for the HTPC I built and wrote about last year , it seems like this new computer has become my primary media PC. About Gear Photos. I desperately want to download Windows 11, but don't want to make any rash decisions.

Attachments: Up to 10 attachments including images can be used with a maximum of 3. MS wants to regain control which is why the last version of windows that did everything 'Ultimate' has been pushed out the door. Run media center, movie at tsame time browsing web and having games running in background that you can switch between Users need to know their place. One of those places is as a mobile client machine that can run on a server as part of a VM. Yup, for some reason, this particular processor is not compatible.

It is so confusing and irritating, I have been patiently waiting for this release since half a year now, and I can't even download it, while a lot of my peers who have lower intel processors have because weirdly they are compatible. It's a shame that it does not support! I'm at the same page, with a pretty powerful machine and since I knew it has TPM 2. Until I've enter in the Health Chekc today and it is stated that it does not support Windows 11 by default.

And it's funny, even though there are not many differences between the 7th gen and 8th gen CPUs, Microsoft only released support to 7th gen CPU for the ones that are present in their Surface laptops that are still being sold today. Or the odds of we having once again a OS that has no presence in the marketshare is huge.

I'm certainly be moving to Linux for sure and will be using only Windows once in a while for games.! If they really have only made this available for Surface compatible processors then I think the other manufacturers should be making loud complaints.

Clearly it is not about generations as lots of i3 machines are listed, nor about power since there are cheap Celeron ones too. I bought my i7 HP laptop expecting it to be relatively future proof, not out-of-date a mere three years later, with no explanation from Microsoft, Intel or HP.

There needs to be greater clarity on what specs we need to keep relatively abreast of Microsoft's changes, it should not be a lottery, with the occasional processor a "rogue" where future developments are concerned.

I feel exactly the same. I know there was one previous Windows 10 Update which was also said to be incompatible with this processor, but eventually it installed and worked without a problem.

If I remember correctly it was towards the end of with one of the major Windows 10 updates. Unfortunately I'm a software developer so I need Windows since I'm developing software for it, but unless they bridge the compatibility gap, I'll stay on Windows 10 for the time being.

I am disappointed that they are not responding to any requests to provide an understandable explanation why this particular processor is not compatible. Surely there must be something they can do if they want Windows 11 to have a good market share?

To be honest this is a bad move on microsoft part. And it would be a good idea for them to fix this NOW. II also have this processor in my laptop and also i can't update to win11 the rest is of the systeem req are green.

Unfortunately, this processor is not compatible for Windows 11, according to Microsoft.



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