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Upgrading to Windows 11 could cause issues if your processor isn't compatible.

Upgrading to Windows 11 could cause issues if your processor isn't compatible.

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loick3333
Member
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06-07-2021, 09:52 PM
#1
Your details are important. The issues are clear: the chipset doesn’t support the processor, and the motherboard lacks TPM 2.0 compatibility.
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loick3333
06-07-2021, 09:52 PM #1

Your details are important. The issues are clear: the chipset doesn’t support the processor, and the motherboard lacks TPM 2.0 compatibility.

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hahaha100
Member
172
06-09-2021, 10:24 AM
#2
You won't improve performance by upgrading to Win11...if you try, it should perform similarly to Win10
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hahaha100
06-09-2021, 10:24 AM #2

You won't improve performance by upgrading to Win11...if you try, it should perform similarly to Win10

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GreenLightFabi
Senior Member
696
06-10-2021, 01:05 AM
#3
Yes, everything is working smoothly.
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GreenLightFabi
06-10-2021, 01:05 AM #3

Yes, everything is working smoothly.

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jjsoini
Posting Freak
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06-10-2021, 05:33 AM
#4
Not that I have heard, but as always with MS, you are playing beta tester for their new OS, and there are no guarantees that you won't find showstopping bugs. Win11 offers your specific system virtually nothing better than an existing install of Win10 does,
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jjsoini
06-10-2021, 05:33 AM #4

Not that I have heard, but as always with MS, you are playing beta tester for their new OS, and there are no guarantees that you won't find showstopping bugs. Win11 offers your specific system virtually nothing better than an existing install of Win10 does,

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mathias696
Junior Member
46
06-11-2021, 06:10 PM
#5
Processor compatibility isn't a major issue. The TPM features require some adjustments, though it adds complexity.
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mathias696
06-11-2021, 06:10 PM #5

Processor compatibility isn't a major issue. The TPM features require some adjustments, though it adds complexity.

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Silvinha10
Senior Member
694
06-13-2021, 06:07 PM
#6
It's been more than a year, hasn't it? I believed it was about the same as Windows 10.
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Silvinha10
06-13-2021, 06:07 PM #6

It's been more than a year, hasn't it? I believed it was about the same as Windows 10.

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Tojamz
Member
213
06-15-2021, 12:48 PM
#7
They're continuing to enhance features, so it remains in the beta phase. The outcome will depend on future updates. MS has a history of similar issues since Windows NT 4.0.
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Tojamz
06-15-2021, 12:48 PM #7

They're continuing to enhance features, so it remains in the beta phase. The outcome will depend on future updates. MS has a history of similar issues since Windows NT 4.0.

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Dirtman1877
Junior Member
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06-15-2021, 04:05 PM
#8
Enlighten me
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Dirtman1877
06-15-2021, 04:05 PM #8

Enlighten me

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Amegahoney
Posting Freak
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06-18-2021, 02:11 AM
#9
It should work without issues, just ensure a fresh installation and apply any necessary temporary fixes during setup.
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Amegahoney
06-18-2021, 02:11 AM #9

It should work without issues, just ensure a fresh installation and apply any necessary temporary fixes during setup.

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Xgt3rickX
Member
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06-20-2021, 01:47 AM
#10
There is zero reason to do this.
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Xgt3rickX
06-20-2021, 01:47 AM #10

There is zero reason to do this.

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