help with windows 11
help with windows 11
Hi B., your issue might be related to your 6th gen i7 processor with TPM and secure boot active. It’s possible that Windows 11 updates aren’t compatible with your hardware setup. Running WhynotWin11 showed a warning, which could be contributing to the problem. As for upgrading to Windows 11, it depends on whether your system meets the requirements and if you’re willing to proceed despite the risks. Let me know if you need more details!
You won't be able to officially upgrade to Windows 11 with your current CPU model. The only option is to try the beta, but they'll likely revert you back to Windows 10 afterward. Microsoft confirmed that any temporary fixes for accessing Dev/Beta versions won't be valid once the official launch arrives.
It seems Microsoft will face ongoing challenges. Competitors are likely to discover alternative solutions. They may initially resist, but eventually they’ll give in.
Microsoft will not make any further changes. You'll receive the same blocks as they are, with nothing extra. They consistently limit modifications to prevent issues. Their goal is simply to avoid Vista. They aim to stop users from criticizing Windows 11 by pointing out how bloated it is, when in reality the problem lies with outdated hardware. Windows 11 relies on CPU security features that only compatible processors can handle without affecting performance. Older processors may still experience some slowdown. Microsoft also insists on driver support, discouraging generic or outdated drivers to ensure optimal performance. In return, Windows 10 remains available until 2025, and they advise users with incompatible systems to stick with it. Those who ignore the requirements will likely notice their system is underperforming. By skipping the checks for Windows 11, users may assume their setup is fine, even if their experience has worsened compared to Windows 10. Microsoft handled Vista well, but many faced significant problems, and people voiced strong complaints about it. Vista worked for those with proper hardware and fully supported peripherals, offering official drivers.
The isos being discussed are derived from the development versions. They aren't bound by the same checks. Once the development phase concludes, a fresh Windows 10 installation will be necessary.
The upcoming official ISO for the newest or most recent Insider version is expected soon, according to reports. Only after that will we gain a clearer understanding.
Since it matches the same construction, I don't anticipate any changes.