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Ubuntu 21.xx Is good they were trying except that!! so unless somebody tries UBUNTU, once u get used to it in a week or two, u will just enjoy it .
Ubuntu 21.xx Is good they were trying except that!! so unless somebody tries UBUNTU, once u get used to it in a week or two, u will just enjoy it .
Agreed but I'm not into gaming, using Ubuntu for development so cant comment on gaming and can share reference found on web only.Ubuntu 21.xx Is good they were trying except that!! so unless somebody tries UBUNTU, once u get used to it in a week or two, u will just enjoy it .
This is what I am trying to say about usability factor.Agreed but I'm not into gaming, using Ubuntu for development so cant comment on gaming and can share reference found on web only.
Does it meet all this? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications?r=1So I am getting this weird error with W11 installation. I did an upgrade a month ago and reverted back since I had a hard time getting used to it. Now when I try to do a clean install on another partition, it throws an error that My PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements. I downloaded the iso using Create Windows Installation Media on W10, but nothing. I skipped the licence by saying " I don't have the product key" as I am trying to do Windows 10 and 11 installation so that I can get accustomed to before making it my daily driver.
I am trying for W11 Pro since W10 is also pro.
I don't know about this but when I tried this long back it asked for commands so left it out and I also did not like its GUI.
That's why I stuck with Windows GUI.
Please get in touch with @TitokhanSo I am getting this weird error with W11 installation. I did an upgrade a month ago and reverted back since I had a hard time getting used to it. Now when I try to do a clean install on another partition, it throws an error that My PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements. I downloaded the iso using Create Windows Installation Media on W10, but nothing. I skipped the licence by saying " I don't have the product key" as I am trying to do Windows 10 and 11 installation so that I can get accustomed to before making it my daily driver.
I am trying for W11 Pro since W10 is also pro.
Ensure you have virtualisation and tpm enabled in the bios?Yup. As mentioned when I upgraded (it showed my PC is eligible), it worked flawlessly. Now when I tried to do fresh install it's showing requirements not met.
Anyways, upgraded again using MS tool and is working fine for now. Really wanted to do a fresh installation to rid of glitches, if any. Seems MS wants me to have some issue or the other given that I gave them a salty feedback.
Virtualisation is enabled. For tpm, I have ryzen and Asrock B550M pro mobo, so it shows AMD fTPM switch as AMD CPU fTPM. It does show options asEnsure you have virtualisation and tpm enabled in the bios?
I did read it. My mobo specs page clearly says it's W11 ready and that fTPM passes Tpm2.0 verification.Check your boards specs, If it has fTPM 2.0 or lower or above.
The article linked by @theoracle shows how to bypass those checks for cpu, tpm, secured Boot.What if Windows 11 is not supported by any chipset older than 8th gen Intel then what ?