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Microsoft said my PC was 'too old' to run Windows 11 - how I upgraded in 5 minutes anyway
At this point, your computer will exit Windows and enter the OS installer, which could take some time. It'll restart a few times during this process, which is normal. If all goes well -- and it should ...
Microsoft has quietly dropped 8th, 9th, and 10th-gen Intel gaming CPUs from its new hardware guidelines for Windows 11 PC manufacturers, but gamers don't need to be too worried. While the company hasn ...
Microsoft regularly updates the list of supported processors for Windows 11. In the previous change, which happened sometime in May, the company added several new Intel chips to the list, including ...
Bottom line: Reports that emerged earlier today claiming Microsoft had dropped Windows 11 24H2 support for 8th, 9th, and 10th-gen Intel CPUs are inaccurate. The chips are no longer listed as being ...
Microsoft, sometime in March earlier this year, quietly updated the Windows 11 minimum system requirements page. With the update, the company has tried to clarify the processor requirements that users ...
Update: More related testing suggests Microsoft's Windows 11 is actually generally slower on Intel non-hybrid parts. Intel moved to a hybrid x86 CPU design for its 12th generation of Core processors ...
Microsoft has removed 44 Intel Xeon processors from the list of supported Windows 11 CPUs. The chips are from Intel's 8th-generation line of processors. This likely means PCs running Windows 11 with ...
Hi all, if I want to upgrade my older machine (I have a newer one but am still using the older one) so that I can upgrade it to Windows 11 the "legit" way instead of like this, what kind of ...
I need new 10 GbE SFP+ NICs because the stack of ConnectX-2s I have are no longer supported in Windows 11. A real shame, I'm a big fan of these Mellanox cards. I found a cheap supply of Intel X520-DA1 ...
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