• Windows 11 and Ryzen 7 1700

    From Matt Munson@1:218/109 to All on Sat Oct 30 17:29:00 2021
    It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
    Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.
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  • From August Abolins@2:221/1.58 to Matt Munson on Sun Oct 31 08:49:00 2021
    Hello Matt Munson!

    ** On Saturday 30.10.21 - 17:29, Matt Munson wrote to All:

    It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.

    Perhaps it is a blessing in disguise.


    Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.

    Have fun!

    I've always thought Mac was a good alternative to Win
    considering that there are products that allow running some
    necessary Win progs on a Mac to accommodate a transition:
    CrossOver(tm)?

    --
    ../|ug

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  • From Daryl Stout@1:2320/33 to Matt Munson on Sun Oct 31 11:06:00 2021
    Matt,

    It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
    Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.

    I did a search (with DuckDuckGo) on the differences between
    Windows 10 and 11. While I've found some differences, Microsoft
    has a page telling what the system requirements are, and what
    features were removed, among other items.

    I didn't like them removing the Toolbar or view desktop folder
    items from the taskbar, but I found I could pin the program to
    the taskbar instead.

    I do like the simpler Start Menu, and that I didn't have to
    reinstall anything with the upgrade.

    It does take a long time to download and install Windows 11,
    and about as long for the installation to finalize...during the
    latter, you can't do anything with the computer, except to be
    sure it stays powered on.

    Daryl

    ... Windows Vista7Up Virus: Renders 16-bit programs useless.
    === MultiMail/Win v0.52
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  • From Dale Shipp@1:261/1466 to Daryl Stout on Mon Nov 1 00:35:00 2021
    On 10-31-21 11:06, Daryl Stout <=-
    spoke to Matt Munson about Windows 11 and Ryzen 7 17 <=-


    Matt,

    It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
    Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.

    I did a search (with DuckDuckGo) on the differences between
    Windows 10 and 11. While I've found some differences, Microsoft
    has a page telling what the system requirements are, and what
    features were removed, among other items.

    I didn't like them removing the Toolbar or view desktop folder
    items from the taskbar, but I found I could pin the program to
    the taskbar instead.

    I do like the simpler Start Menu, and that I didn't have to
    reinstall anything with the upgrade.

    It does take a long time to download and install Windows 11,
    and about as long for the installation to finalize...during the
    latter, you can't do anything with the computer, except to be
    sure it stays powered on.

    Thanks for responding. Unfortunately, A test for whether or not my
    system can upgrade said that my system fails.
    It is possible that the first two of its items could be fixed -- but I
    do not really know what they are talking about nor how to do it.
    [quote]
    1. This PC must support Secure Boot.
    2. TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC.
    TPM:TPM not detected.
    3. The processor isn't currently supportd for Windows 11
    Processor: Intel Core I7-3770 CPU@ 3.40GHz
    [/quote]
    Even though my processor is 8 years old, I think it is pretty powerful,
    runs Win10 Pro 64 without a glitch.

    I left everything you said in the quote in case someone else would like
    the spoils of your research.

    Dale Shipp
    fido_261_1466 (at) verizon (dot) net
    (1:261/1466)


    ... Shipwrecked in Silver Spring, Maryland. 00:47:04, 01 Nov 2021
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  • From Deepend to Matt Munson on Sat Dec 18 17:04:21 2021

    It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
    Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.

    Windows 11 is just a dumpster fire in my opinion. I only installed it originally during testing phase to see how it progressed. I went directly back to Linux right as soon as they announced its release date. Haven't seen any reason to want to run Windows 11 so I just stay away. If I need windows I would just install Windows 10.