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Microsoft now rolling out Windows 11 to more eligible devices
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<blockquote data-quote="Antig" data-source="post: 969491" data-attributes="member: 91131"><p>Microsoft HealthCheck program ruled out my 4 years old AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3200MHZ processor from the list of eligibles, but ,all other parameters being ok, I decided ten days ago to try and install Windows11 in a 105 GB SSD partition alongside my Windows10 partition of 140GB. I wanted to try it and reasoned out that if it refused install due to Ryzen5 I had the chance perhaps to go Virtual with it, but,rather unexpectedly, install succeeded like a breeze, its easiness impressed me. </p><p>I had spent many days investigating about AMD updates and MS vetos, but it was nothing of the sort and W11 works fine,downloading all necessary updates. Both W10 and 11 are fine dual booting.</p><p>I will see in the next week if i'll keep both or go for the newer one or stay with my already hardened and secure W10.</p><p>I just wonder why they had to scare people uselessly ,as if fear was lacking these days.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Antig, post: 969491, member: 91131"] Microsoft HealthCheck program ruled out my 4 years old AMD Ryzen 5 1600 3200MHZ processor from the list of eligibles, but ,all other parameters being ok, I decided ten days ago to try and install Windows11 in a 105 GB SSD partition alongside my Windows10 partition of 140GB. I wanted to try it and reasoned out that if it refused install due to Ryzen5 I had the chance perhaps to go Virtual with it, but,rather unexpectedly, install succeeded like a breeze, its easiness impressed me. I had spent many days investigating about AMD updates and MS vetos, but it was nothing of the sort and W11 works fine,downloading all necessary updates. Both W10 and 11 are fine dual booting. I will see in the next week if i'll keep both or go for the newer one or stay with my already hardened and secure W10. I just wonder why they had to scare people uselessly ,as if fear was lacking these days. [/QUOTE]
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