Lot much monitoring been done already in the form of testing on production ready code. Further monitoring rolls out on requirement vs functionality attentiveness
Lol, at 8:51 you couldn't see the file because you hadn't actually sent it, just uploaded it. ;) Regardless, thank you for bringing us these more advanced features in a one-stop shop!
you are tired of the whole world with your increased system requirements .. every time in games, software you try to impose new processors and video cards, artificially underestimating the capabilities of old equipment .. people have 12 nuclear processors of old generations that still perform all the tasks, but you this is not necessary - your greed is what you need ... you always have a little little little
Came here to make my comment for this unlisted video because you disabled comments on it. Windows 11 is a joke. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-y7rEtZ6Othg.html
Windows 11 is going to be the most pirated Micro$oft OS ever, simply because the TPM and CPU "requirements" are arbitrary. These minimum "requirements" have no basis whatsoever in what hardware will and will not run Windows 11. I can guarantee that whatever detection measures Micro$oft puts in place, within a day of the official RTM release, patched .iso files will appear online that circumvent the CPU and TPM checks. The attempt by Micro$oft to make windows more secure is going to backfire, because there will be a ton of computers running bootleg Windows 11 that may not be eligible for security updates. Micro$oft is also tone-deaf, and creating a PR nightmare for themselves. The backlash to Windows 11's "requirements" will rival the backlash to Windows ME. Micro$oft is running the "how to completely botch an OS release - 101" playbook.
Both of my current machines easily pass the hardware requirements, but there are millions of people out there with perfectly capable machines that will not. We should be doing all we can to reduce e-waste, not increase it by imposing ridiculous arbitrary standards in the name of "security".
Exactly what I was thinking. In the middle of a climate crisis and a computer chip shortage, Microsoft is trying to make PCs more disposable and get everyone to buy new computers. My computer has an intel i7 chip and won't be able to upgrade, but I'm certainly not buying a new computer when it works perfectly fine. I'll be using Windows 10 right up until the start of 2025. If it still works fine without issues by then, I'll just switch to Linux, which I'm already using on one of my older devices that wasn't even compatible with Windows 10. It's funny because all Microsoft have done by increasing the system requirements so drastically is position desktop Linux to be seen as the environmentally friendly option which doesn't force users to keep buying new PCs in order to be compatible with it and reduces e-waste. If they are trying to use Windows 11 to suddenly get tons of sales just like the chromebook, they are a whole year too late. There was a temporary increase in the sales of laptops in 2020 due to people having to work or study from home, but they have those computers now and don't need any more. it's all over. A bunch of schools bought chromebooks because of lockdowns and students having to attend online classes, which is why they suddenly became more popular than macs. But now they have those devices and won't suddenly buy a bunch of windows 11 ones when it comes out. Just like with windows phone, they are just too late.
Hey, M$FT, if you think the feedback is bad right now, just wait until the public at large sees you've turned Windows into a MacOS & ChromeOS clone with your try-hard attempt at a dock that destroys 25 years of a useable taskbar. It's going to be biblical.
My current system is more than capable of running Windows 11 with the exception of the ridiculous TPM requirement. Why would I go out and buy a new system when there is nothing wrong with my current system?? You should have called it "Windows TPM".
Commu.... what?! clients are using Windows and we IT people have to fix problems or bugs without any viable help from M$. If you don't pay a ton of money you won't get support from M$. The problem is that the clients have to use Windows because the software is only available on Windows. Locked-In-System. Many of them ask, if there is an alternative to Windows, because Windows 10 annoyed them many times. The real community is outside the M$ Tech community. This is just a strategy to roll off the effort of keeping a shitty system running. I switched to Linux years ago. Windows only runs in a VM. Linux is OSS and there is a real community.