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steve2470

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29. with Windows 10 there's been the periodic problems, that get fixed with updates
Thu Jul 1, 2021, 04:43 AM
Jul 2021

We are testing beta versions of an operating system, so bugs and problems are to be expected. For whatever reason, WIP does not catch all the possible bugs, so some do make it into the final versions and then MS has to scramble and fix those. To save money, MS let most or all of its bug-removal staff go, and so the Windows Insider Program (aside from MS' internal efforts) is the last line of defense before the bugs make it to the general public. Penny wise, pound foolish, to me. It just gives them a black eye publicity-wise every time a major bug crops up that could have been caught with a competent staff.

As far as Windows 11 is concerned, it's very early days. I, personally, have had no problems. Some others probably have, depending on their exact hardware. I am sure there will be many bugs that have to be corrected in the next 3 or 4 months before it gets released to the general public.

I'm willing to cope with the bugs and have had no major problems, really. That's my situation. Everyone else, including yourself, is different, and others may not be willing or able to cope with it. Maybe try it for a while, and quit if it's too frustrating ?

Thanks this will be super useful. mdelaguna Jun 2021 #1
what does it have that's worth the bother nt msongs Jun 2021 #2
One thing that will make it worth the bother... reACTIONary Jun 2021 #8
Yes, security! Aussie105 Jun 2021 #10
it's all smiles until someone steals their source code..... getagrip_already Jun 2021 #16
Again.. .. .. +1 MoriaeEncomium Jun 2021 #25
I'm not sure how they are going to keep TPM 2.0 ... reACTIONary Oct 2021 #55
You can run some Android apps in Windows 10 Lithos Jul 2021 #35
I didn't know about the apps... reACTIONary Jul 2021 #36
Some information here Lithos Jul 2021 #37
Thanks! Very useful! nt reACTIONary Jul 2021 #38
just get bluestacks. OhZone Oct 2021 #54
TPM Compatibility Guide ItsjustMe Jun 2021 #3
thanks for this ! nt steve2470 Jun 2021 #5
Interesting. I have a very new platform (X570 AMD) and I failed the tool for TPM 2.0 Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2021 #4
It will be a switch in BIOS, look for fTMP and enable it. Aussie105 Jun 2021 #11
Sure you're right it would be mind-boggling if the newest AMD platform couldn't run W11 :) Hugh_Lebowski Jun 2021 #12
depends on your mb.... getagrip_already Jun 2021 #17
TPM Chip scalping hobby10113 Jun 2021 #18
why am I not surprised... sigh.. n/t getagrip_already Jun 2021 #19
I'm going to bookmark this and have my cyber-savvy nephew advise me, when he comes to visit Siwsan Jun 2021 #6
Thanks steve2470 will book mark for later Pas-de-Calais Jun 2021 #7
Pretty much settled here. Aussie105 Jun 2021 #9
I just read a little about it online - if you don't have an 8th gen Intel processor.... George II Jun 2021 #28
Probably won't run on ours. El Mimbreno Jun 2021 #13
As I said above, starting this week, Windows Insiders can get their hands on betas of Windows 11 steve2470 Jun 2021 #14
more info on the TPM chip steve2470 Jun 2021 #15
The very first official beta of Windows 11 is available to the Windows Insiders Program now steve2470 Jun 2021 #20
HOW does 1 accept only security updates? Pas-de-Calais Jun 2021 #21
ok I admit to being overly narrow in my recommendation... steve2470 Jun 2021 #22
Why might I want to go to Windows 11? I have a hot rod lap top, but it is 6 or 7 years old ... marble falls Jun 2021 #23
+1 They are becoming very aggressive again. lagomorph777 Jul 2021 #31
The most agressive they've ever been. They're about as sneaky as McAfee at trying ... marble falls Jul 2021 #32
I understood maybe about 3% of the terminology in this thread. Mr.Bill Jun 2021 #24
Twice as much as I did! marble falls Jul 2021 #33
Thanks, I am tired of learning new computer crap TNNurse Jun 2021 #26
Thats where I'm at too. yonder Jul 2021 #40
Have there been any major problems with Windows 11 in the Insider Program? I was in it for about... George II Jun 2021 #27
with Windows 10 there's been the periodic problems, that get fixed with updates steve2470 Jul 2021 #29
I hope to stay on 10 as long as possible. They claimed it would be the last major release, ever. lagomorph777 Jul 2021 #30
The firstime I heard the "last software you'll ever need was for Windows 95, then Window 98 ... marble falls Jul 2021 #34
Dell computers tested for upgrade to Windows 11 ItsjustMe Jul 2021 #39
Thanks! highplainsdem Aug 2021 #49
I'm curious why the poster feels that... MrModerate Jul 2021 #41
you want to know why ? steve2470 Jul 2021 #42
I'm not able to work up much of an emotional response to an OS upgrade. MrModerate Jul 2021 #43
I've had 2 Windows OS upgrades brick pc's. That get's one emotional. Tommymac Jul 2021 #47
I guess I've just been lucky. I've had about 20-odd computers over the last 30 years... MrModerate Jul 2021 #48
See Post 44. KPN Jul 2021 #45
Because they forced WIN10 on people. OhZone Oct 2021 #53
I have been using Windows since it was first marketed and have never successfully upgraded rickyhall Jul 2021 #44
Yeah, that's not my experience. I tend to upgrade hardware in the middle of an OS cycle. n/t MrModerate Jul 2021 #46
Windows 11 will be officially available October 5, 2021 steve2470 Aug 2021 #50
Finally found the Intel PTT enable option on my PC - same as TPM BSdetect Oct 2021 #51
4 years old is too old. Aussie105 Oct 2021 #52
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