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That is embarrassing.There is a recent optional update to Win 11 which caused enough problems that they recommended removing it.
That is embarrassing.There is a recent optional update to Win 11 which caused enough problems that they recommended removing it.
That's lots of pooder power for domestic use and surfing. Maybe even some FPS gaming with a decent video card. Have you tried bypassing the stuff that blocks it from installing? I think with a Z170 and such you can do it.Z170 (6thGen/Skylake/i7-6700K)
It's been running w/o crashes at ^15%OC.That's lots of pooder power for domestic use and surfing. Maybe even some FPS gaming with a decent video card. Have you tried bypassing the stuff that blocks it from installing? I think with a Z170 and such you can do it.
DittO! I'm the same way. I use it @ the left side. It makes sense there.Until the retirement of the current rig, the horizontally-locked Taskbar of Windows11 is a deal-breaker for me...
Didn't you just upgrade to a Z690 system? But kept Win10?DittO! I'm the same way. I use it @ the left side. It makes sense there
Yes, I bought a fresh Win10 OEM for installation via USB drive at home. It was troublesome. I had to hunt down a UEFI BIOS setting that was incorrect. It would not see the NVMe drive. The newest 500GB Samsung Pro version.Didn't you just upgrade to a Z690 system? But kept Win10?
That would be die-hard...
Not Win10Pro?? Would be shame!I bought a fresh Win10 OEM
Just Home... I usually buy Pro but I was not using the features. I just game, surf, netflix, ASR etc.Not Win10Pro?? Would be shame.
I also have an ASUS Z-170 6700K system running a 15% OC and a GTX 1070. Been very good for me since 2016.It's been running w/o crashes at ^15%OC.
Was in the InsidersPreview 'guinea-pig' program, while Microsoft vacillated and allowed me to install Win11Pro twice... w/permission.
Two NUCs in the house run Win11Pro fine.
The Asus Z170Dlx is perfectly happy running multiple real-time a/v/network/disk management tasks under Windows10Pro.
The 1070 is a solid card. It runs 1080p very well at high frame rate oftentimes.I also have an ASUS Z-170 6700K system running a 15% OC and a GTX 1070. Been very good for me since 2016.
Win11 took it all the way to forcing you to have an MS Account.
This is simply not true. You do not need a MS account to either install or run Win 11! Just a valid license, and in many cases a Win 10 license would do.
And for the fun of it, yours truly runs fully licensed, fully functional Win 11 Pro on his 2012 Dell Precision T5500’s. The ones with legacy-only BIOS (ie no secure boot or even simple UEFI support)… yet with 4TB hard drives, bootable NVMe drives, and again with licensed fully operational (including getting updates) Win 11! Sweet!
Baby dinosaurs to papa dinosaurs: “Daddy, daddy, they‘ve invented that thing called ‘[a bunch of cool services in] THE CLOUD‘, and my computer now keeps ‘calling home’ into it! How do I stop it!?”
Really? That's your reply?
You have heard of deep packet inspection I assume?it's a secrecy thing