You can move it to the left.start menu is windows usp, they should stick to it
select the os type in virtual box to win 10 64 bit-this caused the aforesaid error to disappear when i installed it on virtualbox.
People will find a workaround for sure. Just takes time..Its unfortunate that M$ has officially declared TPM 2.0 as a requirement for installing win 11-many of the older computers that are perfectly capable of running the OS will be incompatible simply due to the fact that their BIOS chips don't support TPM.Even some 1st gen ryzen/intel 6th/7th gen systems dont support TPM.
Yup, totally agreed. This "Update" is just to bring freshness to a otherwise stagnated OS. I personally kinda like the UI changes, but think they should focus more on the aforementioned things too, as it's what separates a good OS from a good looking one.The majority of user in the world.. don't understand technical improvement or performance improvement...
Generally people only see change when it's visible... Hence Microsoft is packing almost same goods in new package and color.. which makes people think it's a new thing..
I so not like lots of visual changes.. they should focus on less resources utilisattion based on usage, more security, more features etc...
i want to download 11 iso file, can anyone share a link with me, where can i download?
My pc is not supported using i5 7500
Also the Lenovo laptop using i5 7400
Is there any possibility that windows 11 will be supported on lower end PC?
Okay. I thought, I need to purchase new pccheck this
most welcome friend. glad to help. i haven't seen this one completely as i didn't find time but things like these are stored there somewhere in the back of my mind.Okay. I thought, I need to purchase new pc
Thank you. I didn't check for these other ways.
WSL2 is pretty great. A native unix compatible shell would probably need more than just adding a few commands though as under the hood Windows handles things quite a bit differently. Powershell does have a few commands that are unix compatible so I find myself using it more often than plain old cmd these days. chmod not working is a pain though. I have been seriously contemplating just fully switching to Linux but having an Nvidia GPU and still having reservations about game performance and also the fact that Game Pass wont work on Linux.If microsoft makes Unix shell native, would be my number 1 reason to upgrade.