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Windows 11 を i8以前のCPUのPCにインストールする方法

2022-03-20 17:29:16 | Tech
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jv on 06/03/2022 - 20:09

Will these run Windows 11?

  • QF99 on 06/03/2022 - 20:13
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    I don't believe so, you need an intel cpu that is 8th generation+. I think there is a workaround, not sure about that.

  • netsurfer on 06/03/2022 - 20:15
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    Officially, no. But, unofficially, there is now an app that does it for you:
    https://www.ghacks.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/03/rufus-3.18...
    However, if you want to run Windows 11, get a PC/laptop that really supports it.
    • browser on 06/03/2022 - 22:40
      +2 
      True, that's probably why Optiplex with 8th Gen processors still command a premium.

  • BlitzR on 06/03/2022 - 20:26
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    Yes. I've installed it on my sisters dell (same model). Go to the MS site, and create a windows 10 install media to usb. Once that's done, created a windows 11 install media to a iso file. Open the win11 iso file and copy the install.esd file to the win10 usb. Use that win10 usb stick to bootup and then install windows 11. It's been working perfectly for ages.

    • netsurfer on 06/03/2022 - 20:33
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      No need to do all that nowadays, (as I mentioned) there is an app which does all that for you (Rufus). You only need to download Windows 11 iso image. Choose the no TPM / no Secure Boot option in the app.

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  • SirMurduck on 06/03/2022 - 20:48
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    Yeah they will. I run it on a 6th Gen Intel chip, i7 6600. That chip supports TPM 2.0. In windows insider it says that it’s not 100% supported but it runs fine. With a clean install from USB it installs with no issues

    • drakarn_123 on 06/03/2022 - 21:45
      +2 
      ^ this. I have an optiplex 7040 with i5 6500 and run proper windows 11 fine because the board has a TPM 2.0 module

      • Agret on 07/03/2022 - 08:34

        The i5 6500 sadly won't run proper Windows 11 regardless of TPM module status, the TPM check is seperate to the CPU check and the installer will still say it's ineligible due to "currently unsupported CPU"

        • drakarn_123 on 07/03/2022 - 09:26
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          @Agret: Give it a try, mate. I'm not lying when I say it worked. The installer did not say its ineligible.

  • catear on 06/03/2022 - 20:51
    +5 
    You can't ungroup taskbar on win 11, it kills productivity. Why on earth did Microsoft think this is a good idea. I had to revert back to win 10.
    • superforever on 06/03/2022 - 21:24
      +2 
      You can't ungroup taskbar on win 11,
      Coming soon

    • John Doh on 06/03/2022 - 21:51

      The start button was moved to the center to support ultrawide monitors which are slowly becoming a norm (still far away though). Now If you keep the start button at the center, and allow ungroup applications on task bar, how do you think the task bar should behave? In windows 10, the windows start from left and grow to the right. You cannot do the same when the start button in center and you cannot move the start button too much as window count increase or decrease. Then it will become a nightmare to start searching for the start button. I hope they allow to change settings back to windows 10 like in the future.
      • SirMurduck on 06/03/2022 - 22:12
        +3 
        You can set the start menu to be on the left however?

        • John Doh on 07/03/2022 - 07:59
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          @SirMurduck: That’s what my last sentence was about, hope they restore the ungrouping like in 10.

    • Agret on 07/03/2022 - 08:37
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      I installed this on my PC and it lets you restore the Windows 10 taskbar so you can use ungroup
      https://github.com/valinet/ExplorerPatcher
      It also has an option to make the start menu always open in "all apps" view. I wish I could get back the tiles on the side of the start menu though.
      I had my menu organized into 5 or 6 different groups with programs related to each other in each group. The win11 start menu having that small area of pinned programs and no groups/folders is pathetic.

    • maybe a bot on 07/03/2022 - 23:43
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