• jet@hackertalks.com
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    10 months ago

    Probably due to your motherboard not supporting some TPM requirement.

    Just use windows 10

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      10 months ago

      How to bypass TPM requirement to install Windows 11? How to Bypass Windows 11 TPM the Official Microsoft Way Open Regedit. … Navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup. … Create a DWORD (32-bit) Value called AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU if it doesn’t already exist. Set AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU to 1. … Close regedit and restart your PC.

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    10 months ago

    Basically…. It’s old and they don’t want to support the architecture.

    At least that’s the answer MS will give.

    The reality is there’s nothing wrong with it, it’s more powerful than most lower end laptops and could run win 11 just fine except they want to sell you new hardware.

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      10 months ago

      Microsoft only supports Intel processors in the ranges where Intel still supports the processors.

      While they still work Intel no longer offers support for the 7th gen and back, so Microsoft writes them off rather than borrowing trouble.

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    10 months ago

    Bro your CPU is almost a decade old. I get that you’re annoyed but c’mon

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      10 months ago

      an I have a 10 y/o cpu or two, and I can run windows, iOS about 10 linux vm’s and lxc’s and a shitload of docker containers, home automation, NAS and firewall all on it. MS just needs to get over it’s self sometimes

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    10 months ago

    It won’t let me upgrade to win11 on my macbook either :(

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    10 months ago

    If your motherboard has TPM 1.2, you can go for it it works fine for me and that’s more resources than most current entry level hardware in mini PC

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    10 months ago

    I just went from a 4700 i7 to a 12700…because I wanted to play with software that utilizes every bit of this hardware and then some (offline AI). Not to justify the stupidity of this hardware obsolesce, but it is a MASSIVE upgrade as far as hardware performance. Much more than I expected. Your results will likely vary though. I only use Linux on everything. My single thread speed doubled, the PCIE gen 4 NVME is three times faster than my old Samy Evo SSD, my internet speeds quadrupled with no other changes on my lan.

    The following is a deep rabbit hole, but if your gen 4 has a TPM chip, you may be able to manually take control of the PK key by generating your own key set and then setting up a Microsoft key. I think there is info for windows too here:

    https://media.defense.gov/2020/Sep/15/2002497594/-1/-1/0/CTR-UEFI-Secure-Boot-Customization-UOO168873-20.PDF

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    10 months ago

    4th gen is very old, so windows being really bloated and inefficient probably cut support for it.

    Try linux if you are interested. The day to day performance is actually really good (except gaming ofc)

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      10 months ago

      The gaming performance is mostly really good as well. Some windows-only games even run better on Linux (some also won’t run at all ofc)

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          KSP has a native version for Linux that used to be better than the Windows one because it was actually 64 bits. Has that changed?

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              Shouldn’t mods be cross platform though? In most games mods are implemented by the game engine so they’re not platform specific, KSP is Unity based and I’m fairly confident that other Unity games have cross platform mods.

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                I don’t know, but one time I tried some of my mods didn’t work, and it runs fine on proton anyway so I don’t mind.