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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.411KViews30likes318CommentsWindows 11 Editions and their differences
Hi, I tried to know about Windows 11 Editions and differences among all. There are various links. Most of links say, Windows 11 Home Windows 11 Pro Windows 11 Education Windows 11 Enterprise Windows 11 Pro Education Windows 11 Pro for Workstations Windows 11 Mixed Reality But still, it’s not satisfactory. Please let us know, what editions of Windows 11 are available and what are differences among them. If any references from Microsoft, please share. With Regards NndnG93KViews0likes2CommentsUpgrade to windows 11 Pro from unlicensed Home version
Hi I have build a computer and I downloaded unlicensed Windows 11 Home to a usb drive (from microsoft) and installed it as operative system. Then my manager bought a 11 pro license key (misunderstood each other) instead of windows 11 home license key. Now I try to write in the 11 pro license key but it doesn't work. I get an error message when I push next. I thought it would upgrade to pro automatically. So my question is: does this not work? what should I do? I don't want to reformat the computer since I have bought office package and another program.33KViews4likes10CommentsAudio Conferencing extended to Microsoft Team and pay-per-minute offering added for more options
This week at Ignite, we are excited to officially announce a few updates to the Audio Conferencing (formally PSTN Conferencing) capabilities in Office 365 which have expanded the conferencing scenarios for more Office 365 users and increased its availability to more Office 365 products. These updates include: Audio Conferencing is now Available in Microsoft Teams in Public Preview Audio Conferencing pay-per-minute available starting October 1 st PSTN Conferencing & PSTN Consumption renamed to Audio Conferencing & Communications Credits26KViews2likes5Comments