I recently installed Windows 11 on an unsupported Dell Machine.
The specs were
-Intel Core i3-7100u
-12 GB DDR4 RAM (Upgraded from 8GB)
- Integrated Graphic
- 500GB SATA SSD (Upgraded from 1TB 5400RPM HDD)
I used Rufus to create the ISO file
I recently installed Windows 11 on an unsupported Dell Machine.
The specs were
-Intel Core i3-7100u
-12 GB DDR4 RAM (Upgraded from 8GB)
- Integrated Graphic
- 500GB SATA SSD (Upgraded from 1TB 5400RPM HDD)
I used Rufus to create the ISO file
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Recently I found a copy of this that doesn't crash the PC on Windows 11 - for some reason it works fine on 10 but it blue screens on 11.
Yep. It's a very, very, very long story. It's been days and weeks with my TV as a computer. What are you in for?
So my cmd.exe would pop up at random times.
After closing it out, it would pop up later again like 30 mins later, this has majorly affecting me playing videogames and has randomely popped up, messing up a lot of things.
It always shows the image I added to this post.
How do I get to my advanced profile settings? How do I stop CMD from appearing?
I've tried everything.
Deleting it, resetting it, resetting my pc, I've gone to my control panel, pc settings, and many other places but no matter what it keeps showing up - even after I deleted it.
(I'm on Windows 11 by the way.)
So, I was attempting to make a windows 11 theme in windows 2000, and I was digging through the media folder on windows 11 and it has windows 7 sounds. I guess windows 7 still lives on even on more modern systems.
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Not the first time my computer bluescreened, it had the same bluescreen on windows 10.
Windows 11 is indirectly based on Windows 3.1
Why is that? To understand, let's go back to 1992.
The first NT version, Windows NT 3.1 is essentially a port of the DOS-based 3.1.
Then, we got NT 4.0, and right after, 2000.
The earliest XP builds point to Windows 2000 then.
While the pre-reset Vista builds are based on XP, the final release was based on Server 2003.
7 is based on vista, and 8 is based on 7
8.1 later formed the basis for Windows 10
And finally, the Cobalt version of Windows 11 is done from a Cobalt build of Windows 10.
I hope you comprehended why i thought about my conspiracy.
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You left the "windows" white. Don't you know Dark Mode on Windows 11 makes the windows black too?
Is Windows 11 22H2 stable in it's current state? I've got a new laptop with Windows 11 and I want to update since the new features are good but I'm afraid that something might go wrong. Should I update??
There's a rumor going around about Windows 11's taskbar being rounded and floating. Well... it's not a rumor, it's an ACTUAL thing.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qx5ptAbpIyM
Oh my god guys, look... version 22H2 is available for me now. But surely my computer won't be sent to the shadow realm if I want to reset my laptop afterwards at some point to improve performance and whatnot right? Surely not!
Okay but in all seriousness as cool as that update is with the modern and Windows 11 flyouts (that should've been released with Windows 11 to begin with and not months later) I'm not updating. I personally don't mind the Windows 10 flyouts. But after what happened to my old laptop that resulted in me having to buy another one for over $600 is crazy.