More About Windows 11

By | July 14, 2021
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More About Windows 11

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A lot of you are frustrated with Microsoft’s broken promise. You know the promise … that Windows 10 would be the last numbered version of Windows. When Windows 11 was announced in June 2021, it surprised a lot of people, although the rumors at that time were fast and furious that Windows 11 was coming.

And a lot of us are disappointed that the computers we’re using now won’t run Windows 11. And that means that a lot of people are going to have to make a choice – buy a new computer that will run Windows 11 or continue to use Windows 10 until the end of its support on October 14, 2025.

And for those of you who can run Windows 11 or who are contemplating buying a new Windows 11 computer later this year, we want you to know that we will be featuring tips and tricks for Windows 11 just as we have done for all versions of Windows since Windows 95. And don’t worry, we’ll continue to feature tips and tricks for Windows 10 too.

Yes… you’ll be able to run your favorite programs on Windows 11

There are rumors that Windows 11 won’t run a lot of the programs that worked on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10. But those rumors are not true. Except for some programs such as desktop gadgets, Windows Media Center, and Internet Explorer, almost all of the programs you used on Windows 7, Windows 8.1, and Windows 10 will run on Windows 11.

Finally, Microsoft has updated its list of processors that will support Windows 11. So far, though the rumors have been flying, Microsoft still has not said whether it will support 7th generation processors. Right now, Windows 11 only supports 8th generation processors and newer.

For a complete list of processors that support Windows 11, see this page.

We will continue to keep you updated about Windows 11. There is still no firm release date, but most experts think Windows 11 will be released in October or November. We bet that it will be released in October so that Windows 11 computers will be available in stores in time for the Christmas shopping season.

And don’t worry, if you’re planning on running Windows 11, we will start featuring tips and tricks for Windows 11 when it’s released to the public.

10 thoughts on “More About Windows 11

  1. james u davis

    my computer will not run windows 11 but as of July 1 I am running windows 11 pro
    Edition Windows 11 Pro
    Update 21H2
    Installed on ‎7/‎1/‎2021
    OS build 22000.65
    Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 421.17400.45.3
    i have secure boot and trm 1.5 chip
    Device name james-pc
    Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4770 CPU @ 3.40GHz 3.40 GHz
    Installed RAM 8.00 GB
    Device ID BABAAE1D-ADB5-41B6-B73F-0C3CC94697DB
    Product ID 00330-80000-00000-AA415
    System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor
    Pen and touch No pen or touch input is available for this display

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    1. infoave Post author

      There are dozens of posts on the Web showing users how to get around the TPM 2.0 requirement when installing Windows 11. Here’s one for example. We are not recommending this as it may not work when the final version of Windows 11 is released. This “trick” allows you to skip the TPM check. I would not risk this unless it was not your primary computer and you have its data backed up.

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  2. Sonjia Starnes

    I have a 13 yr. old computer that still runs great. It’s a HP computer, and I love it. I’m almost 81 and sure would dread putting all my PSP programs, filters, and every thing else on a new computer. I thought I was going to be fine for a long time yet with Win 10. I want be buying a new computer. I think me and my old friend will be using this Win 10 until we both croak….

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    1. welder4

      Same with me, windows 11 will not be on any computer I own now and I bet you my computer out lives me. If my present computer lasts till 2025 I think I will be done with life any way.

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    1. infoave Post author

      Yes sorry. Typo. Grammar check & spell check does not fix my typo 2021 for 2025. It’s been corrected. October 14, 2025.

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  3. ART TAUCHEN

    Wow! according to this article Windows 11 will be released about October and Windows 10 support will end in October.

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  4. Yvonne

    Microsoft has been a royal pain in the butt forever, and nothing has changed. You can’t believe their promises.
    It’s all about the money…

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  5. MARK BERSCH

    I’m still grumbling about WIn 10. Don’t have a pistol, so thought about calling a police officer and having him shoot the computer. Realizing this might well raise an eyebrow or two, I soldiered on employing some very colorful language that would make a Marine or Navy SEAL blush and tried to get it functioning like Win 7 Ultimate.
    Slowly but surely, I’m getting there only to discover support ends for my Halloween Trick or Treat.
    Win 11? What’s the point when the Chinese can hack Microsoft at will?
    I quit drinking for this?
    Bad show, chaps and chappettes.
    Might just take a swim across the Big Pond and head for a nice little island where the speak actual English.
    If I don’t make it, oh well, a star is born like Frederick March at the end of the movie.

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