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1487 TopicsThe i7-7700K meet the minimun requierments to run Win11. But its not suported, Why?
Hi, I have an i7-7700K. This CPU have TPM 2.0, It's compatible with Secure Boot, it have 4 core up to 4.2 GHz. It also is 64bit. I don't know why this CPU is not supported by Microsoft to install Windows 11. Update, 10/18/2021: Yesterday I bought a MacBook Air, I know that the MacBook isn't the best computer and that you are limited within the horizon of Apple. But I don't trust Microsoft and the new Windows 11. What if I bough another computer of 2.000 US dollars and in some years Microsoft decided that I need a new computer? At least, with the new M1 chip of Apple I know that they will support the hardware and the will send me Updates and give Support.411KViews30likes318CommentsCan you remove vocals from a song without losing quality on computer?
Hello! Recently I've been trying to process some songs on my computer Windows 11, trying to remove vocals and keep only the accompaniment. However, after trying some tools, I found that even if the lead vocals were removed, the sound quality of the accompaniment would be affected. Sometimes it sounded like it was compressed, with noise, and even some frequency bands were lost. I've seen some online tutorials mentioning that using AI technology can remove vocals from songs without losing too much sound quality, but I've used some software myself, such as Adobe Audition, and the results are not ideal. Adobe uses the "Vocal Remover" plug-in, and although it can remove the lead vocals, the sound quality changes significantly, especially in the low and mid-frequency parts. I'd like to know if anyone has encountered similar problems? Is there any good method or tool that can remove the lead vocals while keeping the original sound quality as much as possible? In addition, regarding sound quality preservation, what do you think is the most ideal audio format for removing the lead vocals? For example, WAV, FLAC or MP3? I've also tried different audio formats, but there doesn't seem to be any significant difference.310Views26likes5CommentsMicrosoft Technical Takeoff: Windows + Intune
Welcome to the third installment of the Microsoft Technical Takeoff for Windows and Microsoft Intune! This free, virtual skilling event offers prescriptive, technical deep dives and panel-based discussions to help you feel prepared and confident in deploying and managing devices, apps, and experiences from client to cloud! Experts from the Windows, Windows 365, Intune, Azure Virtual Desktop, and security teams answer your questions live during the sessions and throughout the week. This event is all about getting you the information and skills you need to be successful! Monday, March 3, 2025 - now on demand! Let's talk Windows and Intune: 2025 edition Enhance and supercharge IT management with Copilot in Intune The hottest way to update Windows 11 and Windows Server 2025 The path ahead: The roadmap for Windows in the cloud Achieving update harmony through unified update management Intune 'fast lane' - Let's talk about all things latency Untangling this thing called AI in a Windows ecosystem Understanding security and management on Windows 365 Link Unlocking productivity on the frontline with Windows 365 From admin to standard user with Endpoint Privilege Management Tuesday, March 4, 2025 - now on demand! Managing macOS updates in Intune Windows Autopatch: Your playbook for advanced update management Unified security: Intune + Microsoft Defender for Endpoint AMA: Microsoft Application Management for Windows Effective prompt engineering for IT pros Utilize, configure, and manage Cloud PKI like a pro Skill up! Cloud PC management and reporting Get to know Windows security and resiliency in the cloud Windows 11 kiosks: Cloud management for the win Wednesday, March 5, 2025 - now on demand! Enabling accessible Windows 11 experiences: an IT pro's guide Never trust, always verify: Tips for Zero Trust with Intune Data protection with hardware-based security and Windows 11 Best practices for Windows Autopilot and device preparation Intune data platform and Advanced Analytics Enhancing resiliency with Windows 365 How to protect your administrator users on the device Delivering like-local Windows experiences from the cloud Deploying Microsoft Connected Cache for Enterprise at scale Secure corporate data and privacy with Win32 app isolation Thursday, March 6, 2025 - now on demand! Azure Virtual Desktop app management Azure Virtual Desktop hostpool management at scale Device management for the frontline: Intune to the rescue The latest and greatest in the world of Windows LAPS AMA: Cloud native with Microsoft Intune Secure helpdesk support using Intune Remote Help Enterprise Application Management with Microsoft Graph Windows cloud migration and deployment best practices Windows 10 EOS: Myths, misconceptions, and FAQs The full agenda Here is a day-by-day look at the 2025 session grid, which was available for download.68KViews26likes48CommentsI installed a new C drive and reinstalled Windows, can't enable bitlocker
I recently bought a new 4 TB SSD for my system drive because I needed more speed and space. I installed Windows on it but now realize I made a mistake by not removing the old Windows drive first. In the screenshot disk 5 is the original Windows drive, which has since been formatted and now used for data, and Disk 4 is the new Windows drive. When trying to enable Bitlocker I get this error. I tried to fix it by creating a 500MB partition, but it got formatted as a 499 MB partition and running bcdboot C:\Windows /s B: /f UEFI but I still get that error message. I've installed all my apps and data now, so I don't want to reinstall again if I don't need to.Solved110Views22likes2Comments"Show all icons in system tray" option in windows11
Hello there. Subject said that all. This option was available till windows10 in taskbar and start menu settings, but in windows11, I found a settings to enable notification icons one by one, and not all icons remain enabled at the time. How to do this (show all icons in system tray) in windows11?Solved407KViews22likes138CommentsHow to change the default PDF app to Adobe Acrobat?
The default for opening PDF file is Microsoft Edge browser but I want to change it to Adobe Acrobat on my PC. I clicked the "Change" button, selected Adobe Acrobat, and "Set as default," but nothing changed. Microsoft Edge continues to be the default program. I think this might be a bug. Could you help me fix it?520Views17likes0CommentsWhat Factors Prevent Us from Upgrading to Windows 11
Greetings, Welcome to the Microsoft Community. Thank you for reaching out. I see that you are interested in transitioning to Windows 11 as Windows 10 is set to end its support in 2025. The upgrade to Windows 11 requires specific hardware components such as TPM 2.0, UEFI firmware with Secure Boot support, certain processors, and increased memory and storage capacities. If your current PC does not meet these criteria, upgrading to Windows 11 might not be feasible. You can attempt an in-place upgrade to Windows 11, which will refresh your system without requiring reactivation or data loss. However, it is still advisable to back up any critical data beforehand. You can explore the steps for performing an in-place upgrade on Windows 11 in our Microsoft Community. If upgrading to Windows 11 remains challenging, you may consider upgrading some of your current hardware components or investing in a new PC. I eagerly await your response. Warm regards, Aaron | Support Specialist at Microsoft Community148Views15likes0Comments