Prof. Tivor Tontomo
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Reads word for word like Windows 8 PR.
if they truly wanted the best OS for gaming, they had to start new. Reduce the OS footprint, reduce redundancy and build for the future, new foundations!
So... whatever happened to Windows 10 being the last Windows they will ever release?
All new OS upon release are trash.
The software engineers at Apple seem to disprove this on a yearly cadence, especially their mobile OS..
Free upgrade so at least it is NOT behind a paywall.Welp... DirectStorage is exclusive to Windows 11.
Not surprised at all.
man i have the amd ftmp on and that said i cant run win 11,what you do done(bitlocker is on or not?)
I don’t know. It’s not a easy task. They put themselves at that place… an OS for everything! But that has consequences and drawbacks.So release the OS from the Xbox as a standalone? I think its probably more practical to include the features from the "gaming" OS into the full fledged one. Hoping for some sort of "quick resume" to be added as well.
After seeing Harware Unboxed benchmarks, it's basically Windows 10. Barely even a noticeable difference.
MS believes in generations.Welp... DirectStorage is exclusive to Windows 11.
Not surprised at all.
Yes it already existed before, it's called Windows 7.
No actually I was enjoying SSD storage for years in my PS4 Pro, my Mac and an NVMe drive in my gaming PC, but what do I know?During the month of November in the year 2020, did you feel welcomed in the world of solid state storage, which PC players have been enjoying since roughly 2010?
The benefits brought to you from upgrading from a hard drive (its what you had in your PS3 and 4 if you are wondering) to a solid state drive are far grater than what a tech like direct storage brings to the table.
i have the amd ftmp on the pc,not ready,wtf!?!?You need to make sure the device is turned in the BIOS as well.
Look up how to do it based on your mobo. There are instructions online.
i have the amd ftmp on the pc,not ready,wtf!?!?
have you bitlocker on your drive?In my case I had to set it from discrete to firmware in BIOS options. Then all was good.
So much for the anticipated baseline adoption. Morons.Welp... DirectStorage is exclusive to Windows 11.
Not surprised at all.
have you bitlocker on your drive?
I hope it's a free update at least.
My Specs:
evga geforce rtx 3080 ftw3
i9-9900K
32GB gddr4 corsair pro rgb
asrock taichi z390 motherboard
1tb Samsung 970 pro nvme ssd
1tb Samsung 970 evo nvme ssd
according to microsoft health check my PC can't run windows 11. What in the fuck?
i got a taichi x370 have try lot of thing,so some one know wtf to do
Anyway for people with a z390 motherboard with 9000 series CPU from gigabyte and can't find TPM
1) Restart your computer
2) slam del button on your keyboard
3) go to peripherals
4) enable ( intel platform trusted technology ( ptt )
5) save and exist
6) pc will reboot twice
Welcome to the club
Basically means in dutch, windows 11 ready.
That's with a 512gb nvme drive 970 pro and a 1080ti and 9900k.
Also
Seems like with intel you need a 8000 or higher series CPU and with AMD u need a 2000 or higher series CPU.
AMD supported CPU's
Intel supported CPU's
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thx for the help but a ryzen 7 1700 is not win 11 compatibleThe manual shows you where to enable fTPM in the BIOS.
Page 66.
thx for the help but a ryzen 7 1700 is not win 11 compatible
I feel the same. I've been trying and trying to no avail. I'm waiting on it before I get an ultrawide monitor, which should give me a bit of a fresh feeling for gaming again.Maybe someday I’ll get a 3080 so gaming is fun again on pc
The specification has been updated to remove the 1TB NVMe and DX12U GPU requirements.
wait, what? aren't the minimal requirements a dual core at 1ghz?
thx for the help but a ryzen 7 1700 is not win 11 compatible
Windows processor requirements Windows 11 supported AMD processors
This specification details the AMD processors that can be used with Windows 11 customer systems that include Windows products, including custom images.docs.microsoft.com
check that
Ya, I get the feeling that if you want to use disk encryption then you will need TPM.z490 and i9 10900k 1tb nvme ssd, upgrade tool tells me my pc can't run w11...
It's probably the TPM stuff I'd have to enable; I'm sure when w11 actually launches, it's not going to force the tpm nonsense.
i will support win 10 to the next build that itoh good, my 2600 is supported...
weird tho... why would the 1700 not be supported? they literally support super low end mobile CPUs
oh good, my 2600 is supported...
weird tho... why would the 1700 not be supported? they literally support super low end mobile CPUs
If you have recent enough hardware. I was in the market anyways to build a new PC, but they said Windows 11 supports 8th gen and higher Core i-series processors or AMD Ryzen 2000 series or greater. This version of Windows is going to force a lot of new hardware purchases...It was a stunt lie like Destiny 1 is a 10 years game. But it's a free upgrade, so no complaints.
I think 'supported' just means 'supported by Microsoft'. I've never had problems installing Windows on unsupported systems before.
I just installed Win11 on a 2GB VM while the specs call for 4GB.
If you have recent enough hardware. I was in the market anyways to build a new PC, but they said Windows 11 supports 8th gen and higher Core i-series processors or AMD Ryzen 2000 series or greater. This version of Windows is going to force a lot of new hardware purchases...
Oh man, that TPM 2.0 requirement is kind of bullshit. Most computers still don't have that, including my fairly decent gaming rig.When the PC Health App checks your PC it says Windows 11 is free.
I can't really think of a reason why it should have issues. If anything, it should be the motherboard/chipset that would be incompatible and not the CPU.true. I wonder if it will have weird issues tho if you install it on a 1700 or any of the unsupported CPUs. there has to be a reason why they make that list, surely?
or maybe thy just didn't test anything that was released before Zen+...? maybe they just didn't bother
I can't really think of a reason why it should have issues. If anything, it should be the motherboard/chipset that would be incompatible and not the CPU.
I think these requirements are just incomplete, personally. Maybe they haven't tested your CPU and didn't want to put it on the supported list yet.
They need to not be so stingy on the processor list.Or a lot of people won't bother with it and the OS adoption rate will be incredible bad and most PC developers will still not support directstorage as result.
This is why they already dropped some requirements. I fully expect that 2.0 will also be dropped sooner rather then later.