pendragon1
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lol ok. it wasnt really "in" 10 either. are 25ish single click taskbar icons not enough?!Well, that sucks. Just another reason not to update and time soon.
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lol ok. it wasnt really "in" 10 either. are 25ish single click taskbar icons not enough?!Well, that sucks. Just another reason not to update and time soon.
wat?Still has issues such as Ryzen
I'd say let's revisit this response in a year or so... Windows 11 has been out for one whopping MS patch Tuesday cycle
Will you be able to (for example) disable the TPM in the BIOS? I would guess for prebuilts the answer could well be "no". I wonder about standalone components.
I though the Ryzen L3 cache issue was fixed yesterday (not sure, I have Intel on my Win 11 box).
A limited version of the Amazon Appstore is now available for testing in the Beta channel. Though, I don't know how long you might be waiting to see any Google apps, and media streaming support I think is an open question, at this point. However, what I've tested on my Surface Go 2 (Core m3 dual core) tablet seems to function pretty smoothly, apart from noticeably sluggish, but tolerable, window resizing.https://www.neowin.net/news/android-apps-on-windows-11-preview-announced-for-windows-insiders/
At least it seems like Android app support might not be that far off. With so many of MS's new apps being pretty weak, I look forward to (hopefully) using Google's Gmail, Calendar, etc. apps instead.
Multimedia is where I really, really want something new, though. Outside of Netflix, the Windows streaming apps are junk. And that assumes they even exist. There aren't any apps for services like ESPN, Discovery, HBO Max, etc.
those are the people that only upgrade windows when they replace a system, thats it, so shouldnt be an issue.but for 99.9% of people, they will be stuck buying a new PC.
Any reasonably new system that supports the requirements will offer you the upgrade. I picked up a Zephyrus G14 at the beginning of the year and Windows Update said the system meets the requirement.They'll let us install it, but for 99.9% of people, they will be stuck buying a new PC.
Yea most people don't go out their way to upgrade windows. Most wouldn't even so much as update anything if it wasn't automatic. I could see a lot still be on windows 8 still if 10 wasn't pushed to evey computer.those are the people that only upgrade windows when they replace a system, thats it, so shouldnt be an issue.
The wording is "may not." "Might" is past-tense.To be fair, Microsoft themselves did say you might not get updates.
I'm using it in 10 right now. It's just not enabled by default.lol ok. it wasnt really "in" 10 either. are 25ish single click taskbar icons not enough?!
I'm pretty sure Windows 11 is Frankenstein code that is really running on DOS.
I have them all on because I'm weird. It does bother me that I have to manually enable them all now instead of doing it by default. I usually do it so I can always see what's supposed to be running and what's not, and then them off accordingly. Oh well.lol ok. it wasnt really "in" 10 either. are 25ish single click taskbar icons not enough?!
I went the add a new tool bar path. I would say that it is "included" in the normal sense. I'm not hacking the registry to add it, I'm using the task bar feature that lets you add a tool bar to the task bar.what did you do to enable it?! not right click and turn it on....
ps: i know how to turn it on, its not "included" in the normal sense.
If you used the Media Creation tool then you have to do a lot of stuff to make that work on unsupported hardware, if you download the ISO and create your own bootable USB with something like Rufus then you should be able to do it. But check the Mini PC, a whole crapload of the cheap ones shipped with 32bit UEFI BIOSes on 64-bit chips to save costs and that really messes with the bootloaders.Okay, so I'm installing Windows 11 on this new low-end mini PC I got. Obviously it doesn't have TPM or Secure Boot or anything like that. I'm using a USB stick.
After entering my key, it says this PC is not supported. I found you can open a command prompt, then open regedit, and create these two specially named keys. Then the install will continue.
But that is like 1% of 1% of the population that would even know or be comfortable doing that. MS knows what they are doing. They'll let us install it, but for 99.9% of people, they will be stuck buying a new PC.
I left out the whole "%AppData%\Roaming\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\Quick Launch" in the explorer address bar because you said you knew how to do it!you left out half the steps and thats why i said "i know how to do it".
No, I just asked if I could still enable the Quick Launch in Windows 11. I didn't say anything about how it was being enabled until I was questioned by you.youre trying to make it seem like its just a right click and enable thing, its not, that is my point.
No, I just asked if I could still enable the Quick Launch in Windows 11. I didn't say anything about how it was being enabled until I was questioned by you.
dont be a troll...
im not shilling shit. i said the stupid bar thing wasnt included in 10 and it turned into a shit show.
lol ok. might want to search my posts, and re-read them, there is no shilling goin on. but there is def some trolling coming from you though...
https://www.amd.com/en/support/kb/release-notes/rn-ryzen-chipset-3-10-08-506
Here's AMD's new chipset driver, which fixes the CPPC2 issues
EDIT: Looks like KB5006746 is rolling out to everyone right now, too. With some luck, AMD Ryzen users should be good to go now.
I don't think you understand the term troll but OK.
Someone who deliberatly pisses people off online to get a reaction
I don't think it's a coincidence that they really tried to align the two releases. When I upgraded to 22000.282 while it was in beta, while still using the older chipset drivers, it caused me to get weird pausing/crashing in many DX12 games. The 22000.282 released today is the exact same build that was previously released to the beta channel. 22000.258 was slower because of the L3 cache issue but was not giving me any of the pausing/crashing. Installing the new AMD drivers on 22000.282 instantly resolved all issues I was having. I would definitely recommend installing the chipset drivers right after you upgrade to 22000.282.
https://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Troll
You come in here, contribute nothing other than your bad attitude toward those of us having a productive conversation. I'd say "Troll" describes you to a T.
Not saying that I'm surprised. Hiding in a bunker for a few weeks and then popping your head out just to shitpost is pretty much exactly what I expected from you.
Sit down kid, the adults are having a conversation.
just more bullshit I guess.
The word you're looking for is "shill".the other MS Schill
They have too, the problem is a 2 part issue.I don't think it's a coincidence that they really tried to align the two releases. When I upgraded to 22000.282 while it was in beta, while still using the older chipset drivers, it caused me to get weird pausing/crashing in many DX12 games. The 22000.282 released today is the exact same build that was previously released to the beta channel. 22000.258 was slower because of the L3 cache issue but was not giving me any of the pausing/crashing. Installing the new AMD drivers on 22000.282 instantly resolved all issues I was having. I would definitely recommend installing the chipset drivers right after you upgrade to 22000.282.
So apparently you can just drag the icon to the arrow and it will unhide it. This alleviates the pain of having to click through a few settings at least.lol ok. it wasnt really "in" 10 either. are 25ish single click taskbar icons not enough?!
wat?So apparently you can just drag the icon to the arrow and it will unhide it. This alleviates the pain of having to click through a few settings at least.
The taskbar icon option to automatically show all the icons is gone. You have to click to show them each manually in the settings. But I just read online that all you have to do is drag the taskbar icon to the autohide arrow and it will show it permanently.wat?