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No TPM 2 on my machine so I'll stay with Windows 10 for now. They wanted to sell me Win Pro 10 for $99 but I'll pass.
That desktop looks really clean, I could work with that. From a look standpoint, not too far removed from Windows 7 which I am currently using. Does Windows 11 look like that right out of the box or do you have to swear and kick shit in order to get it there?Well after a lot of adjustments and attempts I finally was able to load windows 11. Here's what it looks like on my computer:
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Looked like that right out of the box and yes similar to windows 10 or 7. Got to say I like it, no stupid changes, like with windows 8. In fact I forget I', on a new version of windows once I start using it.That desktop looks really clean, I could work with that. From a look standpoint, not too far removed from Windows 7 which I am currently using. Does Windows 11 look like that right out of the box or do you have to swear and kick shit in order to get it there?
I didn't think I had TPM 2 at first, but I did, just had to enable it in bios. Which was kind of tricky to find for me. Had to click on PCH-FW Configuration to get to where I could enable the firmware for it. It varies on where to find it in bios depending on the motherboard you have. How old is your computer? Unless it's from before 2016 you likely do have TPM 2 and it just needs to be enabled.No TPM 2 on my machine so I'll stay with Windows 10 for now. They wanted to sell me Win Pro 10 for $99 but I'll pass.
“As always, we look forward to feedback from our WIP community,” says Microsoft’s Dona Sarkar in a blog post today. I’m sure Microsoft will receive a lot of feedback over this unnecessary change, and we can only hope the company doesn’t ignore it.One thing that annoys me with windows 11;
Microsoft wants to force Windows 10 Mail users to use Edge for email links
A desperate move to grab browser sharewww.theverge.com
Microsoft is testing a new change to its future version of Windows 10 which will probably annoy anyone using the operating system. The software giant revealed today that “we will begin testing a change where links clicked on within the Windows Mail app will open in Microsoft Edge.” The change means if you have Chrome or Firefox set as your default browser in Windows 10, Microsoft will simply ignore that and force you into Edge when you click a link within the Mail app.
So links in mail open up with Edge instead of the browser you use as the default browser, that's some horse shit right there.