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Subsim & Windows 11
I am curious. How does the Win 11 intervention intercede with Subsim.? I have win 10 Home and want to know what the interaction twixt the two equates. There is no way I am going to allow Win 11 screw up Subsim.
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There's some debate about most people's computers being unable to run Windows 11 in the first place, if this is true Microsoft will have willingly shot themselves in the foot.
I expect what he says in the video will all be changed in the final release version, if not, don't worry about it as Win 10's retirement date is not until 14/10/2025. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ecdZYfT6ESg |
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-8400 CPU @ 2.80GHz 2.81 GHz
Installed RAM 16,0 GB System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor Edition Windows 11 Home NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 3GB 250 GB hard drive 2 TB storage drive This is my computer, it runs all my games very well SH3 SH4 and some other games |
Not tested on my pc but my surface tablet says no, defo NO!
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Myself... just had updater for Window's... try to push Me to a Win 11 update... I think.
Computer rebooted on Me, no warning... when it booted back up, got some message box that popped up & read: "Oh, we're sorry, but... you're NOT able to upgrade to Win 11." I agree with moonlight... Windows, just shot themselves... majorly... :haha: :Kaleun_Salute: M. M. |
I am on a Windows Insider hub, and my machine has attempted 3 Win11 updates without my permission on the "Insider" computer - but that's what it is. MS did re-release the System Checker tool to help see if you are "ready" for Windows 11, and does have better results now:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/soft...reviewpchealth download the appropriate version for your computer. I do not know for certain, but if memory serves correctly, it will not run from Win7. The problem with Win11 is that you need a UEFI "bios", AND a "Trusted Platform Module" (TPM), which is what kills it for ALL of the computers in my house... I do have two computers with UEFI, but they are NOT new enough for a TPM. Supposedly, rumor has it (such a reliable source) that after 1st Jan 2022, that there will be another version of Win11 that will be compatible with older hardware. Don't hold your breath... https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/...d-7674389a7ba3 |
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Ain't King Solomon... & NOT gonna go broke, going out & buying a brand new computer... Win 11, is Win 8 debacle, all over again... dunno what movie I'm remembering this line from, but... Dey never learn... :Kaleun_Salute: M. M. |
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Edit: ... wait... it IS a Preview app... whuh? One site says Insiders only, another says use the Windows 11 page and that there is a link there... but unless I'm logged-in, I don't see no shtinking link... ?? It apparently is STILL not ready for primetime. hmmm... gettin' kind of late in the game for this. like 1Patriotofmany, I prefer XP over 7 (and over all others), other than the 64-bit niceties of 7 for LAA with SH4 and the newer audio plug-ins I use, which while I had a 64-bit edition of XP, most stuff did NOT work in it, and its 32-bit kludge was a kludge... sigh - so a lot of 32-bit stuff wouldn't work either... So I now have two "isolated" computers in the basement with one being a DOS / Win98 machine (old old games - amazing how good some of those still are), and another being an XP-only machine for my "professional" audio recording, but without any of the 'modern' plug-ins that are 64-bit and/or Win7 or better only... I cannot afford to continually 'upgrade' everything I own like "they" insist. Don't get me started on "subscriptions"... |
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Well... a C-64 with "Up Periscope" and "Hunt For Red October" is what I blame for starting this fire of an obsession... lol - btw, it is in the corner of the basement plugged-in and still used also - :yikes: :doh:
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Its not that long ago when I thought a pc was a policeman
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