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Lancpudn 28th June 2021 11:00

Windows 11
 
Looks like the upcoming Windows 11 will be more hassle for older PC's :mad: My last three desktops never updated properly to their cumulative updates failing multiple times to the point where I binned Win 10 off them all. :eek:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3623...r-your-pc.html

KWIL 28th June 2021 11:13

If your CPU is older than 3 years, Windows 11 will not work. So I understand.

macafee2 28th June 2021 11:15

not sure it is worth updating unless you are a geek.
Problem being is backwards compatibility, what were expensive programs when new now wont always work with "new" versions of windows.
Software, so many "old" versions of things such as Word and Excel across the world we can generally still send files between us but when new versions of those and similar programs come out and people spend money on them, not always because they need the new features, then there may again be backwards compatibility.

I did a project in Excel years ago. Had to convert it to an old version, do what I wanted and then convert back to the new version all because the new version did not have the facility the old version had.

macafee2

AndyN01 28th June 2021 11:37

I wonder how many of us actually need more than was available in, say, XP or Win 7?

I accept the vulnerability to hacking etc. but otherwise?

Lancpudn 28th June 2021 11:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by macafee2 (Post 2888676)
not sure it is worth updating unless you are a geek.
Problem being is backwards compatibility, what were expensive programs when new now wont always work with "new" versions of windows.
Software, so many "old" versions of things such as Word and Excel across the world we can generally still send files between us but when new versions of those and similar programs come out and people spend money on them, not always because they need the new features, then there may again be backwards compatibility.

I did a project in Excel years ago. Had to convert it to an old version, do what I wanted and then convert back to the new version all because the new version did not have the facility the old version had.

macafee2


That's what happened to my older desktop PC's that I used for DAW music recording, all above board expensive software.
How long would it before security issues become a problem if you didn't upgrade to the new Win 11.:shrug:

grivas 28th June 2021 13:20

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lancpudn (Post 2888672)
Looks like the upcoming Windows 11 will be more hassle for older PC's :mad: My last three desktops never updated properly to their cumulative updates failing multiple times to the point where I binned Win 10 off them all. :eek:
https://www.pcworld.com/article/3623...r-your-pc.html

I suggest to move over to an open-source OS, for example Linux Ubuntu or other variant, never look back..... Windows.. what???
Try it now, it will change your life.

macafee2 28th June 2021 13:21

Quote:

Originally Posted by Lancpudn (Post 2888683)
That's what happened to my older desktop PC's that I used for DAW music recording, all above board expensive software.
How long would it before security issues become a problem if you didn't upgrade to the new Win 11.:shrug:

Is that not the job of the firewall and anti virus software? I guess as more people move to win11 they will stop updating protection for users of earlier software and so they will become vulnerable.

If no one buys win11 that would solve the problem but it wont happen

macafee2

solarsailor 28th June 2021 17:46

A useful video explaining how to check if your current PC can run Windows 11:


Lancpudn 28th June 2021 17:56

Quote:

Originally Posted by grivas (Post 2888700)
I suggest to move over to an open-source OS, for example Linux Ubuntu or other variant, never look back..... Windows.. what???
Try it now, it will change your life.


Yes Linux, Ubuntu & Solus is all I use on my desktops nowadays, Much more civilised & older PC's run much better on these OS.:}



Quote:

Originally Posted by solarsailor (Post 2888739)
A useful video explaining how to check if your current PC can run Windows 11:



That's good to know :bowdown: I had visions of having a lot of hassle like I had with their updates. Thanks for posting this.:}

ceedy 28th June 2021 21:04

If you can run UEFI boot in the bios
you should be able to run it.

The need for tmp2.0 can be overcome

Sorry if this a bit techy. :duh: :}


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