Microsoft releases first Windows 11 ISO making clean install of Windows 11 possible (to Insiders).
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schilperoordbas
https://uupdump.net/ Is actually better and it gives you the latest version with 22000.160. 😉
BUDA20
I was also about to recommend UUP dump, being using it to create Windows 11 ISOs
Skylinestar
H83
I like W11 so much but so much, that i have just installed Linux on my desktop for the first time on my life!
Best Windows ever!
XantaX
tunejunky
reddoguk....
me too
dopus
two of my older harddrives died just a couple of days after one of the bigger dev updates of the windows 11. One died and was not recognized by windows any more, the other one was readable from windows, but if you started to read or write bigger files to it, the speed went down to 10kbit. Both old drives, but this happening just a couple of days after the dev update of windows 11. And two drives giving up almost simultaneously. Maybe windows 11 had something to do with it!?!?!?! Mabye not.
I like the new GUI. Running a dark theme on it. Looks nice. Just a couple of annoying icons and options that i like better in windows 10, for the right click meny.
pimp_gimp
Raider0001
no windows 11 for me as tpm enabled slows down my computer
Astyanax
sykozis
Raider0001
Astyanax
sykozis
alanm
Interesting development...
Microsoft won’t stop you installing Windows 11 on older PCs
Microsoft is announcing today that it won’t block people from installing Windows 11 on most older PCs. While the software maker has recommended hardware requirements for Windows 11 — which it’s largely sticking to — a restriction to install the OS will only be enforced when you try to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 through Windows Update. This means anyone with a PC with an older CPU that doesn’t officially pass the upgrade test can still go ahead and download an ISO file of Windows 11 and install the OS manually...
p.s. if true, this confirms one thing... it wasnt about ensuring more secure systems, it was about making money. No revenue from 10 to 11 upgrades, but from new licenses they will take your money even if on older, insecure HW.
Alessio1989
lol it is so funny seeing them talking about tpm 2.0 as ultimate security.. but they don't aren't brave enough to comment this kind of issues: https://dolosgroup.io/blog/2021/7/9/from-stolen-laptop-to-inside-the-company-network
hippity hoppety, Chookity-pah, your corporate secret is now my property.