I use both, Apple for personal and Windows for the job.Like with the Axe III, let the early adopters go crazy for it and get it yourself when it has matured. I ain't switching over until Win10 is no longer supported or there's a deadline for the free upgrade to expire. Let others experience all the bugs.
And here's one for the Apple Jehova's Witnesses.
Yeah...red green was awesomeI feel like Canada has earned at least one mulligan for all the great things before that guy and his "channel."
Mulligan granted.
Like with the Axe III, let the early adopters go crazy for it and get it yourself when it has matured. I ain't switching over until Win10 is no longer supported or there's a deadline for the free upgrade to expire. Let others experience all the bugs.
And here's one for the Apple Jehova's Witnesses.
John Candy =multitude of Canadian sins instantly forgivenI feel like Canada has earned at least one mulligan for all the great things before that guy and his "channel."
Mulligan granted.
imo, you should do it, install edit it as the binary version that its listed as i.e "w10,w7" etc. the forum leans a prejudice to apple os but reality is for me at least, is windows is just as stable if not more that apple.Any thoughts on Axe Edit and Windows 11? Am I ok to go ahead and upgrade?
Thanks!
Jon
Seriously though, tell us how you really feel...........Microsoft on the other hand, with the exception of maybe windows xp has continually churned out steaming piles of unfinished, never to be finished, incomplete, buggy, sluggish, crashing, incompatible, driverless, security hole-ridden, co-orporate greed driven garbage time and again.....
As I noted above, I have a 6700k as well which is still performing flawlessly. I normally upgrade as soon as the new version of windows is available, but since my CPU doesn’t seem to be supported this time, I think I will hold off as long as my system is performing well. Once windows 10 is not supported anymore, I will probably try and install 11 with my processor and see what happens. If things go south I will then upgrade my machine.Even my more recent and still performing fine laptop's processor is too old.
It's an i7-6700K 4.0 GHz w TPM 2.0 enabled, but that CPU not on the list of compatible processors.
Some folks on reddit say they installed it w no problems, but...
a) Some say the file explorer is unstable, which seems weird to me
b) Some say MS says they won't provide updates for unsupported processors, though some people have gotten them
I haven't seen any compelling reasons to upgrade, except that Win 10 support and updates will no doubt end before Win 11.
Thoughts?
Windows 11 is basically Windows 10 but with a new UI, under the hood are the same. Windows 10 is a terrific OS, very stable and secure, despite the bad reputation that perhaps well earned previous versions. If you liked Windows 10 and worked for you, then 11 will too.
- What does 11 have that I want if I'm fine on 10?
- Why the processor restrictions behind TPM if they're the same underneath?
Sorry, typo on #2.If I used Windows at home (which I abandoned more than one year ago), and my PC was not supported, probably would not upgrade (yet).
- At this moment, probably nothing
- TPMs are necessary to improve the security of technologies like Windows Hello or Bitlocker, according to M$. Firmware attacks are less likely to happen, but do exist. Allegedly CPUs ageing and related support are mentioned as reasons for not being officially supported, but that can be bypassed (with some caveats)