Another concern with Win 11
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From CP newsletter Windows 11 is again using full-screen pop-ups to promote Microsoft Edge[^] I cannot recall any good press about Windows 11. On the negative side are ads in various places and it is slower. So is there anything that is better?
I recently purchased a low end laptop for testing software. I find that the Windows 11 it came with is pretty snappy.
The difficult we do right away... ...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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From CP newsletter Windows 11 is again using full-screen pop-ups to promote Microsoft Edge[^] I cannot recall any good press about Windows 11. On the negative side are ads in various places and it is slower. So is there anything that is better?
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From CP newsletter Windows 11 is again using full-screen pop-ups to promote Microsoft Edge[^] I cannot recall any good press about Windows 11. On the negative side are ads in various places and it is slower. So is there anything that is better?
I don't like some of the UI changes in Win11 (I didn't like some of the changes in Win10, either), but other than that it seems pretty solid. It runs nicely even on an i7-2670QM CPU (the oldest I have). The major issue,, as far as I'm concerned, is TPM - will a future version refuse to run without it? I'm not really worried about it not running on 15-year-old CPUs; that is prehistoric in CPU terms.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
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I don't like some of the UI changes in Win11 (I didn't like some of the changes in Win10, either), but other than that it seems pretty solid. It runs nicely even on an i7-2670QM CPU (the oldest I have). The major issue,, as far as I'm concerned, is TPM - will a future version refuse to run without it? I'm not really worried about it not running on 15-year-old CPUs; that is prehistoric in CPU terms.
Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted, all else follows. -- 6079 Smith W.
Daniel Pfeffer wrote:
The major issue,, as far as I'm concerned, is TPM - will a future version refuse to run without it?
It runs without it just fine. We're installing it on industrial PC's without TPM with no issues.
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