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Yes, it works well for Win 11. It offers a smooth experience.

Yes, it works well for Win 11. It offers a smooth experience.

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111carys111
Posting Freak
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06-22-2021, 05:40 AM
#11
What are your system details? Estimating from the image: GPU performance issues, possible memory problems or driver faults. Performance drops sharply when accessing data from the SSD, suggesting insufficient storage capacity. What operating system are you using? Is it fully compatible with Windows 11? It requires strong hardware support to handle its security demands. You can adjust settings via the power options menu. Why would you want that? It turns off Fast Startup, which is fine if you prefer quick boot times. However... Add at least 2GB of RAM and observe how Windows behaves around 730MB. RAM should be fully utilized. Ideally, it runs at maximum capacity, adjusting usage as needed. In theory, more RAM means better efficiency, but in practice, Windows manages resources based on available space. Overall, your main issue appears to be hardware limitations rather than software problems. Test reviews and benchmarks from other users with matching specs—none indicate significant lag between Windows 11 and previous versions. A Linux alternative could offer similar performance without the need for intensive hardware acceleration. The only real reason to consider older systems is ongoing support availability.
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111carys111
06-22-2021, 05:40 AM #11

What are your system details? Estimating from the image: GPU performance issues, possible memory problems or driver faults. Performance drops sharply when accessing data from the SSD, suggesting insufficient storage capacity. What operating system are you using? Is it fully compatible with Windows 11? It requires strong hardware support to handle its security demands. You can adjust settings via the power options menu. Why would you want that? It turns off Fast Startup, which is fine if you prefer quick boot times. However... Add at least 2GB of RAM and observe how Windows behaves around 730MB. RAM should be fully utilized. Ideally, it runs at maximum capacity, adjusting usage as needed. In theory, more RAM means better efficiency, but in practice, Windows manages resources based on available space. Overall, your main issue appears to be hardware limitations rather than software problems. Test reviews and benchmarks from other users with matching specs—none indicate significant lag between Windows 11 and previous versions. A Linux alternative could offer similar performance without the need for intensive hardware acceleration. The only real reason to consider older systems is ongoing support availability.

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mrluky11
Junior Member
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06-22-2021, 05:47 AM
#12
N100? A laptop CPU still. Are you teasing? You really think the balanced system is the only option? Sounds frustrating. I get it—no GPU, but I don’t grumble about Windows since my AMD 7700X iGPU isn’t great. I’m okay with launching games.
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mrluky11
06-22-2021, 05:47 AM #12

N100? A laptop CPU still. Are you teasing? You really think the balanced system is the only option? Sounds frustrating. I get it—no GPU, but I don’t grumble about Windows since my AMD 7700X iGPU isn’t great. I’m okay with launching games.

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ChargeHD
Member
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07-06-2021, 11:38 AM
#13
He asks about the operating system and mentions specific versions.
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ChargeHD
07-06-2021, 11:38 AM #13

He asks about the operating system and mentions specific versions.

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Kaden4y
Member
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07-10-2021, 05:04 AM
#14
Windows 11 Pro - Insider - Experienced canary build that exceeded expectations. I also tested it on a temporary machine for months (purchased but kept to a relative). The system had a broken motherboard, was scheduled for an upgrade, ran a Core i3 12100, and the performance was impressive—Windows 11 performed exceptionally well.
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Kaden4y
07-10-2021, 05:04 AM #14

Windows 11 Pro - Insider - Experienced canary build that exceeded expectations. I also tested it on a temporary machine for months (purchased but kept to a relative). The system had a broken motherboard, was scheduled for an upgrade, ran a Core i3 12100, and the performance was impressive—Windows 11 performed exceptionally well.

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GumpyGamer
Junior Member
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07-10-2021, 05:59 AM
#15
I use W11 on a vintage dual-core machine with 8GB RAM, and it works well even on an older DDR3 setup. All of these ran smoothly with SATA SSDs. There are straightforward methods to remove unnecessary bloat. Installing without an MS account is simple too. Rufus can help create an ISO for older hardware. Security tools like virus scanning and updates should be challenging to bypass.
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GumpyGamer
07-10-2021, 05:59 AM #15

I use W11 on a vintage dual-core machine with 8GB RAM, and it works well even on an older DDR3 setup. All of these ran smoothly with SATA SSDs. There are straightforward methods to remove unnecessary bloat. Installing without an MS account is simple too. Rufus can help create an ISO for older hardware. Security tools like virus scanning and updates should be challenging to bypass.

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Enderboss1449
Member
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07-12-2021, 03:49 AM
#16
Chris Titus shared a video about custom tweaks during and after Windows installation, highlighting ways to declutter the system. He advises against using custom ISO images and similar setups, recommending instead tools designed for clean installations. He also points out that while it's frustrating if you want a smooth upgrade path, opting for a fresh install of Windows instead can be more reliable, even though it might complicate initial setup.
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Enderboss1449
07-12-2021, 03:49 AM #16

Chris Titus shared a video about custom tweaks during and after Windows installation, highlighting ways to declutter the system. He advises against using custom ISO images and similar setups, recommending instead tools designed for clean installations. He also points out that while it's frustrating if you want a smooth upgrade path, opting for a fresh install of Windows instead can be more reliable, even though it might complicate initial setup.

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Jovani_Salami
Member
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07-12-2021, 05:05 AM
#17
It can be successfully set up on outdated equipment as long as you can overcome the challenges they present; otherwise, they become ineffective.
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Jovani_Salami
07-12-2021, 05:05 AM #17

It can be successfully set up on outdated equipment as long as you can overcome the challenges they present; otherwise, they become ineffective.

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emstay26
Senior Member
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07-15-2021, 04:59 AM
#18
Comparing it to Windows 10 highlights its unique advantages.
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emstay26
07-15-2021, 04:59 AM #18

Comparing it to Windows 10 highlights its unique advantages.

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XAcmedX
Member
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07-15-2021, 06:21 AM
#19
I'm setting up Win11 from a USB drive on a system with Windows 10 installed, which is already activated. I want to know if the new installation will affect activation.
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XAcmedX
07-15-2021, 06:21 AM #19

I'm setting up Win11 from a USB drive on a system with Windows 10 installed, which is already activated. I want to know if the new installation will affect activation.

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Xavel12
Junior Member
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07-15-2021, 12:24 PM
#20
Some older processors lack the required speed boost components to compensate for the performance loss caused by security measures.
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Xavel12
07-15-2021, 12:24 PM #20

Some older processors lack the required speed boost components to compensate for the performance loss caused by security measures.

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