Overnight my computer went from working perfectly to not being able to do anything. Have to love being forced into the newest bullshit or have the device you paid for no longer work.
Yeah but now you're protected from hackers.

Just installed it and wow, sound is so much better now. Also seems to solve that problem that youtube plays sound too softly sometimes.I installed FxSound a couple of weeks ago and was blown away by the improvements in audio, including volume. Its free.
https://www.fxsound.com/download
I installed FxSound a couple of weeks ago and was blown away by the improvements in audio, including volume. Its free.
https://www.fxsound.com/download
Just installed it and wow, sound is so much better now. Also seems to solve that problem that youtube plays sound too softly sometimes.
I avoid it by having TPM 2.0 disabled, it makes it impossible for them to install Windows 11 when I'm not looking.
I think they also needed people to turn on tpm2.0 which is a big deal for anti-piracy.
I don't know enough about these things. I can probably search for the way to disable it but I do probably need to receive the Windows 10 updates. I know just enough about computers to know that I don't know enough about them.
Just search on how to disable TPM for your mb manufacturer, its not difficult at all. But before you disable TPM, be sure to disable bitlocker etc which might use tpm, you wouldn't to lose your authentication keys and lose access to disks/volume/whatever.I don't know enough about these things. I can probably search for the way to disable it but I do probably need to receive the Windows 10 updates. I know just enough about computers to know that I don't know enough about them.
This made me feel old and dumbJust search on how to disable TPM for your mb manufacturer, its not difficult at all. But before you disable TPM, be sure to disable bitlocker etc which might use tpm, you wouldn't to lose your authentication keys and lose access to disks/volume/whatever.
And I found out that you can rollback to Win10 within 10 days so its not like you're stuck with Win11.
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-downgrade-from-windows-11-to-windows-10
Why would they need to release another operating system to accomplish that? Does Windows 11 require TPM be turned on in order to install?I think they also needed people to turn on tpm2.0 which is a big deal for anti-piracy.
Why would they need to release another operating system to accomplish that? Does Windows 11 require TPM be turned on in order to install?
Also, I’m pretty tired of Microsoft’s primary focus, when building an OS, being stopping people from stealing it rather than building a good OS.
But does TPM actually have to be enabled to install Windows 11? Because basically every system board made in the past 5 years or more has a TPM 2 module.Yes Windows 11 need TPM 2.0 capable platforms, more specifically firmware based TPMs, along with other things like secure boot, VBS which is probably why Microsoft decided to release Win11 otherwise it would be confusing to differentiate btwn it and Win10. On balance I think Win11 is the right way to go with the new security features. Its frustrating but we need more security features to better deal with malware/browser exploits. There some minor compatibility issues with some programs but its supposed to be sorted out in H2 2022.
Yes, which is why recent mb bios updates enable TPM, and newer Win-11 capable mb's have TPM enabled by default. I think those mb's only have a TPM 2.0 header but don't include a TPM module unless its a enterprise laptop/pc.But does TPM actually have to be enabled to install Windows 11? Because basically every system board made in the past 5 years or more has a TPM 2 module.
Either way, I don’t care so much about that as the fact that they sacrifice stability and quality in order to prevent piracy far too much.
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I see.Yes, which is why recent mb bios updates enable TPM, and newer Win-11 capable mb's have TPM enabled by default. I think those mb's only have a TPM 2.0 header but don't include a TPM module unless its a enterprise laptop/pc.
Agree with Windows updates causing issues but I think they didn't roll out Win-11 just for anti-piracy, its just an added benefit for M$.
Just search on how to disable TPM for your mb manufacturer, its not difficult at all. But before you disable TPM, be sure to disable bitlocker etc which might use tpm, you wouldn't to lose your authentication keys and lose access to disks/volume/whatever.
And I found out that you can rollback to Win10 within 10 days so its not like you're stuck with Win11.
https://www.pcmag.com/how-to/how-to-downgrade-from-windows-11-to-windows-10
I’ll be joining those ranks soon. I cannot wait to use an OS that doesn’t shit the bed every day. I just have to wait until my wife’s Mac can’t run the newer Mac OSs snd then I’ll take that thing and put Linux on it.All hail Ubuntu master class