New Update Windows 11 version 24H2 is now available for download

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Asus, Dell confirm new issues in Windows 11 24H2 update, including shutdown bug



Thank God i am out of 24H2...😂
 
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Windows 11 24H2 to get another big update in December. Here’s what’s coming.
Microsoft’s next Patch Tuesday update for Windows 11 24H2 will be big. Massive changes are planned for the last security update of the year, which will also introduce many new features.

Windows 11 24H2 December update will include upgrades like jump lists in the Start menu, a condensed system tray with new layout options, dynamic lighting improvements, and more. Let’s take a look at the new features coming to everyone in December:
 

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Ditto. I got the offer day befeore yesterday. No thanks, not right now. MS keeps pestering me with the Windows Update Status in my task bar, even though I have that turned off in my task bar settings. MS needs to fix 24H2 in many ways, and if/when they do fix it I will still need to see many good results here and the other sites too before I will do the 24H2. I have read a lot of horror stories about it.

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youtube now has some videos reporting that MS dropped hardware requirements for win11, so I tried it on win10pro_vm last night and I still get "pc does NOT currently meet win11 system requirements > TPM 2.0 must be supported..." (I know there's a hack around this)...
 
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I am on 24H2 here now. I got a new laptop last week, bought it from a seller on Amazon that takes new basic Lenovo laptops with 8GB RAM and a 256 GB drive and upgrades them with more memory and storage, they have several different configurations available. This one has 16GB RAM and a 1TB SSD. When I first started it up it was on 21H2. I think what happened was the seller added the SSD and installed an older Windows version just to get the laptop running so they could ship it. When I got the laptop I did all the updates but could not find one for 23H2. Windows Update was offering me the 24H2 though, there was a notification that said the laptop was on an older unsupported Windows version and subject to security risks. So I really had no other choice but to take the chance and update to 24H2. It is doing fine here, I have not had any problems at all with it so far.

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youtube now has some videos reporting that MS dropped hardware requirements for win11, so I tried it on win10pro_vm last night and I still get "pc does NOT currently meet win11 system requirements > TPM 2.0 must be supported..." (I know there's a hack around this)...
Microsoft have made no change to the requirements and are not going to. Those videos are based on a recent misleading PCWord article.
 

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I decided to update to it because I read in some fora that only a few are affected by bugs, etc., and so far it works. Interestingly enough, ExplorerPatcher and Open-Shell still work with it.
please clarify: was installation of win11 blocked by hardware incompatibility that you bypassed with a "hack" or you just decided to install 11 on compatible hardware?
 
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