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Insider test of Windows 11 Pro on a 6th Gen Intel mobile chipset

Insider test of Windows 11 Pro on a 6th Gen Intel mobile chipset

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88lucky
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04-24-2022, 09:39 PM
#11
It's much smoother than a standard, unlocked Windows 10 setup. I shut down all other programs and restarted, but the system keeps consuming all the memory.
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88lucky
04-24-2022, 09:39 PM #11

It's much smoother than a standard, unlocked Windows 10 setup. I shut down all other programs and restarted, but the system keeps consuming all the memory.

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Replicatings
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04-24-2022, 09:39 PM
#12
Perhaps the issue lies with the virtual machine. My highest RAM consumption was during downloads from the store, watching videos, using the settings app, and checking Task Manager—about 47% of RAM, which is below 4GB.
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Replicatings
04-24-2022, 09:39 PM #12

Perhaps the issue lies with the virtual machine. My highest RAM consumption was during downloads from the store, watching videos, using the settings app, and checking Task Manager—about 47% of RAM, which is below 4GB.

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Sv3tnetS
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04-24-2022, 09:39 PM
#13
Only the VM was active, so the issue must be with the VM itself.
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Sv3tnetS
04-24-2022, 09:39 PM #13

Only the VM was active, so the issue must be with the VM itself.

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MamylTheComet
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04-24-2022, 09:39 PM
#14
So... after switching back to Windows 10, my laptop unexpectedly went back to Windows 11 again yesterday, which surprised me because Microsoft mentioned that reverting would remove your PC from flight mode. Looking at the image below, I believe I’m still on Windows 10.5. It displays Windows 11 Pro with some visual changes (like settings and folders), but many elements remain similar—especially the task bar. It feels like a version of Windows 10, though newly designed notification or settings menus appear when you click them. The Start menu isn’t working properly, and I’m not getting that new glassy appearance for windows. Have anyone else experienced something like this?
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MamylTheComet
04-24-2022, 09:39 PM #14

So... after switching back to Windows 10, my laptop unexpectedly went back to Windows 11 again yesterday, which surprised me because Microsoft mentioned that reverting would remove your PC from flight mode. Looking at the image below, I believe I’m still on Windows 10.5. It displays Windows 11 Pro with some visual changes (like settings and folders), but many elements remain similar—especially the task bar. It feels like a version of Windows 10, though newly designed notification or settings menus appear when you click them. The Start menu isn’t working properly, and I’m not getting that new glassy appearance for windows. Have anyone else experienced something like this?

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