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I am sure this has been discussed ad nauseum, but I am too damn lazy (and tired) to search for it.

With Windows 10 support going away next month, are there any issues with me upgrading this damn computer to Windows 11 with regard to playing COD4

Because if I upgrade and it screws up I am going to be PISSED and have to take it out on @Ruggerxi  😎🤣



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You will be fine ... 

infact I've had windows 11 for about a year now and it works just fine with no issues for me.

 



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create a restore point and save it to a backup drive just to be save.



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Posted
1 hour ago, BUDMAN said:

with no issues for me.

Oh boy, do you have issues

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4 minutes ago, RobMc said:

Oh boy, do you have issues

😅

Hey Rob guess what? FU 



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Posted (edited)

question  does your current system have TPM (Trusted Platforum Modual) ?  if not would need to update the hardware that has TPM.

if were me I would get a new bigger storage and clone the win 10 drive to it on old system, before remove new storage collect the new drivers for the new motherboard on the win 10 system then start computer in safemode with network (for register OS and get new firmware if needed for new hardware) for to load the drivers on new hardware then have your win 11 upgrade key (purchase it when buy new hardware)

register your OS  and keep record (write it down) and BitLocker key (your encriptted data key of storage).

Or just buy a new ready to go win 11 system and copy the old storage to new system ( write the BitLocker software key down     

what are your current system spec's ? weigh out pro/cons on total new hardware or patch up current system with new motherboard

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Me im still using W10 but my pc doesnt support W11 , but anyways my RAM and GPU are all outdated.

Need to buy a brand new PC



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I am running windows 11 since it came out with very view problems. In addition to KaptCrunch advise I would suggest running the Run the PC Health Check tool.

 Download PC Health Check App.

Once installed, it’ll tell you whether your device meets the requirements for Windows 11 and offer tips to improve your system’s overall health.



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There are multiple ways to get around the TPM bullshit.

Rufus is the easiest way but you'll need a 16gb usb thumb drive or larger. Here check it out. It will download the installation media from Microsoft and allow you to turn certain checks off like TPM checks and CPU checks and memory checks. Using that you can literally install windows 11 on an old windows XP PC if you want. Make sure you follow the tutorial carefully. https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement

 

Oh it will 100% fuck up everything that is installed so you might as well just tell it to do a fresh install and delete everything after you back everything up. Maybe go buy another HDD and install win 11 on that and just unplug the win 10 hdd until your done. Then you can safely transfer everything over or just run everything from the Win 10 HDD.   

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Just putting in a comment to hear about all the fun, you all know why...



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45 minutes ago, J3st3r said:

There are multiple ways to get around the TPM bullshit.

Rufus is the easiest way but you'll need a 16gb usb thumb drive or larger. Here check it out. It will download the installation media from Microsoft and allow you to turn certain checks off like TPM checks and CPU checks and memory checks. Using that you can literally install windows 11 on an old windows XP PC if you want. Make sure you follow the tutorial carefully. https://www.tomshardware.com/how-to/bypass-windows-11-tpm-requirement

 

Oh it will 100% fuck up everything that is installed so you might as well just tell it to do a fresh install and delete everything after you back everything up. Maybe go buy another HDD and install win 11 on that and just unplug the win 10 hdd until your done. Then you can safely transfer everything over or just run everything from the Win 10 HDD.   

My PC is older so doesn't support the TPM BS requirements and certainly not buying a new computer to play COD.

Rufus is awesome, works great.  Been using Windows 11 since it came out.

 



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10 hours ago, RobMc said:

Oh boy, do you have issues

😅

@RobMc you have no idea 🤣😃😎



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53 minutes ago, YACCster said:

Just putting in a comment to hear about all the fun, you all know why...

yeah 0k Mac Daddy 



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8 hours ago, major-mark63 said:

Me im still using W10 but my pc doesnt support W11 , but anyways my RAM and GPU are all outdated.

Need to buy a brand new PC

Marc  i still use win10 outlook on win11,  basic email & tools 



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10 hours ago, KaptCrunch said:

question  does your current system have TPM (Trusted Platforum Modual) ?  if not would need to update the hardware that has TPM.

if were me I would get a new bigger storage and clone the win 10 drive to it on old system, before remove new storage collect the new drivers for the new motherboard on the win 10 system then start computer in safemode with network (for register OS and get new firmware if needed for new hardware) for to load the drivers on new hardware then have your win 11 upgrade key (purchase it when buy new hardware)

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Or just buy a new ready to go win 11 system and copy the old storage to new system ( write the BitLocker software key down     

what are your current system spec's ? weigh out pro/cons on total new hardware or patch up current system with new motherboard

No idea what the hell TPM is.  I did this:

TPM.jpg



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Google "Flyby11".  I use it on two laptops that MS said doesn't support Win 11.  Worked, both running Win 11.  One of them, an old Dell that was given to me, is really low end and runs slow because there isn't a Win 11 gpu driver for it.  The cpu has to do all the video work.  The other is just fine. 


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