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Re: Considering upgrading to Windows 11


 

Among other results from a Google search for "Windows 11 without TPM"
is this one:
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There are also many other links/hacks although Microsoft have been
closing some of those exploits.

However, given the significant number of mini pc systems with
significant CPU/RAM/SSD capability that run Windows 11 for under
$500 (at least pre tariffs), I don't know that I would rely on
10 year old technology for my primary system (I may try the
bypass on a 10+ year old laptop with an I7-4xxx CPU and no TPM
just to have a Win11 laptop in case I need something on the go).

73,

... Joe, W4TV

On 2025-04-09 9:24 AM, Gilbert Baron W0MN via groups.io wrote:
I HAVE A VERY NICE BUT OLD HP PC THAT IS w10. I TRIE TO UPGRADE AD OF COURSE IT MIS ISSIG THE HARDWARE THA Microsoft has demanded. How do I get around this? It is really a rotten thing to have to throw away a perfectly good machine. Talk about recycle wishes. !!!
Outlook LT Gil W0MN
Hierro Candente Batir de Repente
44.08226 N 92.51265 W EN34rb
From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of Inbody, Don via groups.io
Sent: Tuesday, April 8, 2025 9:48 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DXLab] Considering upgrading to Windows 11
I did it some time ago. Bought a new computer and transferred DXLab to it. Win 11 itself is no issue. You will see little change other that where the start menu is located. Follow Dave's instructions to the letter on transferring DXLAB. The only problem I m had was skipping one step - all my doing.
Go for it.
I gather Microsoft has surrendered and will allow computers that previously could not be upgraded to do so. When that happens I am not sure. Someone on here will likely know that answer.
73, Don AD0K
Don Inbody
Buda, Texas
On Tue, Apr 8, 2025, 20:10 David Reed via groups.io <> <w5sv.dave@... <mailto:[email protected]> > wrote:
Realizing that Microsoft is threatening stoping support for Windows 10
this year, I am thinking about biting the bullet and getting it over
with and starting the learning and mental adaptation to it.
I am looking for advice from those who have already gone down this path,
and opinions as well.
For our Gurus, your advice and recommendations would be greatly appreciated.
I admit some concerns about trying an "upgrade in place" as opposed to a
fresh install.
I am also considering a newer desktop, though according to Dell and
Microsoft, the current machine should be adequate for my needs.
Your advice is appreciated.
Thanks and 73 de Dave, W5SV

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