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  • S Super Lloyd

    I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

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    Thierry M
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    I would say Windows 11 is not ready yet. Wait some time before trying to install it. or install it on an unused computer.

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      Beast of a machine, a year old. Not like my regular dev-PC, this thing features more memory on its graphics card than my laptop had working memory. Built by a gamer, this thing has 7 active coolers. ..and it is too old to do Windows 11 :D Yeah, maybe I'm too :)

      Bastard Programmer from Hell :suss: "If you just follow the bacon Eddy, wherever it leads you, then you won't have to think about politics." -- Some Bell.

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      Paul Sanders the other one
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      Not necessarily too old. Your motherboard needs to have a TPM and to enable (assuming it's supported) secure boot in the BIOS. Also, older CPUs are reportedly not supported but my CPU is ancient and I had no problems. I'm running it in a VM though, so maybe that's a factor.

      Paul Sanders http://www.alpinesoft.co.uk

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      • S Super Lloyd

        I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

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        MVSoftVM
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        Please read about Windows 11 and installing it on not-ready devices. First of all, the limitations are set only inside setup files. Also, the Checking application provided by Microsoft offers the same s**t. What are the good news? There are a couple of videos/tutorials on Youtube which explain how to modify a Windows 10 installation iso to be able to install W11, and to bypass TPM v2.0 and CPU compatibility restrictions of W11 installer. Regards, Vali

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        • S Super Lloyd

          I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

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          milo xml
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          Believe it or not, I actually called Windows support once and they were actually helpful and friendly. Try them and see what they may have to offer.

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          • S Super Lloyd

            I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

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            zezba9000
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            Updating the BIOS should be easy. All modern motherboards have a QuickFlash / EasyFlash option built into the existing BIOS. Ignore Windows update message (as it doesn't re-check sometimes) & just focus on compatibility app. If it says you're good, then you're good. Then just use one of these options to upgrade: Download Windows 11[^] But TBH I would stick with Win10 unless you plan on doing a clean install of Win11. Or unless you really care about the UI refresh it doesn't offer you anything of value. Win10 is just going to be more stable on a lot of hardware most likely.

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            • S Super Lloyd

              I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

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              sasadler
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              When I enabled my TPM, the compatibility app said my PC was ready for 11. It took 3 days before Windows update said the same. The Start Menu and taskbar changes are going to keep me on Windows 10 for a few years yet. I'll probably try 11 on a vm at some point, but there's no rush.

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              • S sasadler

                When I enabled my TPM, the compatibility app said my PC was ready for 11. It took 3 days before Windows update said the same. The Start Menu and taskbar changes are going to keep me on Windows 10 for a few years yet. I'll probably try 11 on a vm at some point, but there's no rush.

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                Super Lloyd
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                You know the funny thing? After you said that I tested on my PC right now and.. behold! My PC can be upgraded now! :O

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                • S Super Lloyd

                  I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

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                  pmauriks
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                  In Case anyone is interested, this is the video from Microsoft that explains why they required all of these things to be on in Windows 11. Windows 11 Security — Our Hacker-in-Chief Runs Attacks and Shows Solutions - YouTube[^] I think it's a little biased, and paints previous versions of Windows a bit unfairly . . . but hey, buy a new PC and run Windows 11 ! (Happy running Linux full time for the last half decade).

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                  • S Super Lloyd

                    I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

                    A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                    inlandchris1
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                    Everybody needs to view Linus @ youtube, he has the answers why you can’t upgrade to Win11 and how to work around those restrictions so you Can upgrade. DON’T buy a new PC for Windows 11! - How to install - YouTube[^] Not sure if this link works here.

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                    • S Super Lloyd

                      I got suckered in.. when I saw the message "Windows 11" is ready I checked and I got this unacceptable message "your device is not ready", all the more infuriating when my slow and budget handheld tablet did support it... So, even though I am too old to tinker with my BIOS, I did it! And bam! No wait, Windows update still say my PC is not ready! :(( Let's check with the compatibility app! The compatibility app says my PC is ready! :omg: What's going on here? Is it ready or not? My PC is not a quantum particle!!! :mad: EDIT now updating my BIOS manually with some random looking file from MSI. scary... EDIT2 and still not supporting W11 (according to Windows Update), damn...

                      A new .NET Serializer All in one Menu-Ribbon Bar Taking over the world since 1371!

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                      rjmoses
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                      Just found out that none of my 19 computers, including the ones' only 6 months old, are 11 ready. Linux--here I come. I'll run Windows 95 under Linux Virtualbox to do what I need to do.

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                      • R rjmoses

                        Just found out that none of my 19 computers, including the ones' only 6 months old, are 11 ready. Linux--here I come. I'll run Windows 95 under Linux Virtualbox to do what I need to do.

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                        Super Lloyd
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                        Pah, Windows 3.1 or nothing! Performance only went downhill after that! ;P

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