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06-29-2021, 03:41 PM
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(06-16-2021, 08:50 AM)NikKlaus Wrote: if that foto is real,microsoft got fantasy puttting the start menu in the middle.

You can align start menu on left side after installing windows 11.
For the people who are interested in getting latest windows 11 , see this video
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rckGilh_Erg
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(06-29-2021, 03:41 PM)chillgates Wrote: (06-16-2021, 08:50 AM)NikKlaus Wrote: if that foto is real,microsoft got fantasy puttting the start menu in the middle.

You can align start menu on left side after installing windows 11.
For the people who are interested in getting latest windows 11 , see this video
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rckGilh_Erg
They started to copy MAC with that middle menu and it sucks imo.
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Hope there will be some new inventions, there are millions of people who have some great ideas, but probably this will be windows 10 ui refresh
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(06-26-2021, 04:11 PM)hqabc Wrote: I was actually kind of excited to try 11 since it's a breath of fresh air after using 10 for so many years, but my old PC doesn't have TPM 2.0 so I'm locked out like millions of others will be. It's unfortunate because I'd love to run Android apps on my PC without having to emulate them. You can use Microsoft's PC Health Check app to see if your system has secure boot and is supported or not.
There is a better tool than Microsoft's own check app. It tells you exactly which part doesn't meet the requirements
Code:
https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11
(06-26-2021, 11:35 PM)chillgates Wrote: Code:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/windows-11?
Try to read the new features of windows 11 in that page. M$ has nothing big to say about whats new with windows 11.
The features they are boasting for windows 11 already there in windows 10.
There is absolutely no need to buy or crave for 11 at all.
The minimum requirement for TPM 2.0 is a gimmick by M$ to benefit new PC / Laptop manufacturers.
Its like they added a new theme to windows 10 and trying to sell it for a price. 
Update:
I tested win-11 on vmware. It allowed me to install classic shell and the app is running fine.
It also allowed h-w-idgen to run and register as 11 pro.
According to Microsoft, the 11 Insider Preview allows you to run it on VM without TPM, but when RTM releases, the guest OS has to revert back to 10. But I think VM manufacturers will find a way to make it work, also there are rumors that Microsoft will release a non TPM enforcing version. Anyway, I am root for TPM, it increases system security significantly with BitLocker, so why not?
WSLg and Android app compatibility actually sound quite intriguing, I tried WSLg on 10 Insider Preview, it is an incredible job that Microsoft has done so far on WSL, I really want to see how it will perform on stable releases. And Android apps could make my life a little easier.
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(06-30-2021, 12:55 PM)yyjh Wrote: (06-26-2021, 04:11 PM)hqabc Wrote: I was actually kind of excited to try 11 since it's a breath of fresh air after using 10 for so many years, but my old PC doesn't have TPM 2.0 so I'm locked out like millions of others will be. It's unfortunate because I'd love to run Android apps on my PC without having to emulate them. You can use Microsoft's PC Health Check app to see if your system has secure boot and is supported or not.
There is a better tool than Microsoft's own check app. It tells you exactly which part doesn't meet the requirements
Code:
https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11
(06-26-2021, 11:35 PM)chillgates Wrote: Code:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/windows-11?
Try to read the new features of windows 11 in that page. M$ has nothing big to say about whats new with windows 11.
The features they are boasting for windows 11 already there in windows 10.
There is absolutely no need to buy or crave for 11 at all.
The minimum requirement for TPM 2.0 is a gimmick by M$ to benefit new PC / Laptop manufacturers.
Its like they added a new theme to windows 10 and trying to sell it for a price. 
Update:
I tested win-11 on vmware. It allowed me to install classic shell and the app is running fine.
It also allowed h-w-idgen to run and register as 11 pro.
According to Microsoft, the 11 Insider Preview allows you to run it on VM without TPM, but when RTM releases, the guest OS has to revert back to 10. But I think VM manufacturers will find a way to make it work, also there are rumors that Microsoft will release a non TPM enforcing version. Anyway, I am root for TPM, it increases system security significantly with BitLocker, so why not?
WSLg and Android app compatibility actually sound quite intriguing, I tried WSLg on 10 Insider Preview, it is an incredible job that Microsoft has done so far on WSL, I really want to see how it will perform on stable releases. And Android apps could make my life a little easier.
Lets see how well it support android apps. Not worried about security. Never used bit locker. May be android app support is the only interesting out of all in win 11. That will entertain gamers mostly imo. Cross platform support is never an easy task. For example Wine in Linux never worked for me to run windows apps.
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I was looking forward to using certain android apps like cracked Spotify to have some premium features and no ads without the need for a subscription. As far as TPM goes, they are collecting data and feedback so hopefully they'll end up making it optional instead of mandatory.
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07-02-2021, 04:08 AM
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Win11 PRO 21h2 Build 22000.51
This is insider preview beta having more features than old leaked version
Code:
https://www.mediafire.com/file/a7ikou2nzqbnno0/22000.51.210617-2050.CO_RELEASE_SVC_PROD2_CLIENTPRO_OEMRET_X64FRE_EN-US.ISO/file
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https://mega.nz/file/4tB0xLiY#mvchgqFQaYkkuEIwSRW-SM5O0K2OFQRSvqfcM0GLkEw
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Just tried the 22000.51 build and it looks solid on my VM. I really like the new ui
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Will that build ISO allow installation on any system or will it perform a minimum spec requirements check and block if the specs are not met?
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After few days of installation I felt that m$ messed with 11 and just trying to make money out of sh*tty version. Didn't like the change in start menu working method. No hover option works so you have to click mouse many times to access apps deep inside. And again they highlighted m$ apps on start menu rather than our installed apps. Many taskbar options removed. The android support is just a joke. Nobody knows how much it support in final version. Obviously there are limitations on how many android apps works in windows. Only game addicts are satisfied with android apps on windows and not normal users.
Finally I deleted all 11 isos and vm installation and saved hdd from that junk.