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211 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.411KViews30likes318CommentsNo CSP Spotlight and Licensing Update sessions in FY24
I have heard that these very valuable monthly sessions ran by the Licensing School are not to feature during Microsoft's FY24. In my experience these sessions are always very well attended, and extremely helpful in highlighting the regular licensing changes and challenges. I would like to ask that Microsoft reverse their decision not to host these sessions please!We're trying something new: skilling snacks!
As a Community Manager, I often receive questions on where to find more information about a certain topic, feature, or capability. I know: there are a LOT of resources out there (docs, learning paths, blog posts, videos, demos) and it can be hard to determine which one is "the best" for your needs. I'm happy to share that we've collected a massive inventory of the most up-to-date, helpful, and relevant resources from across Microsoft's video, learning, and documentation sites--and will be packaging these up into short, bite-sized topics on the Windows IT Pro Blog over the next few months. Each skilling snack is designed to be consumed in less than two hours so our hope is that this makes it easier for you squeeze in some new knowledge or skills during a lunch hour or no-meeting afternoon. With new snacks slated to be published weekly, we are interested in what topics are on your learning "to do" list--or what topics we can cover to help you better educate your colleagues, customers, or partners--so please leave a comment below and we'll work to feature that topic in an upcoming snack. We hope you find these skilling snacks helpful! Check out the first one, just published yesterday on security fundamentals!4.2KViews7likes11CommentsWhere is the "Never Combine taskbar buttons" fix for Windows 11 - We are in March of 2023
Where is the "Never Combine taskbar buttons" fix for Windows 11? It should have been fixed on Oct. 6th of 2021, but as this is Microsoft, they've been busy working on finding less creative ways to insert ads into their stuff and borking other things instead of addressing this basic/reasonable request from their users. Enough with the waiving of hands and the like. This OS has been out of over a year and a half and this usability request needs to be addressed fixed yesterday. You have the tools. What are you waiting on?2.1KViews5likes2Comments