UPDATE,
a funny things. insider program seems work fine without any warning after reboot windows.👍
insider program says "your pc incompatible with windows 11" before reboot.
BUT, "PC Health Check" still reports "cant run windows 11".🤪
Intel Gen7 G4560, TPM Enabled, Secure-Boot Enabled.
Please calm down lol😙
I think Microsoft just want clean up the "old" PCs. But which kind of PC is "the old PC"? the answer just Microsoft knows.🤔
Fortunately,
"Setup.exe" has no limit about CPU model, just need TPM 2.0 now.
We can waiting for an ISO/ESD image file. 🤫
Windows 7 and 8.x says...
Windows 11 INSIDER does not support Intel Gen-6 CPUs ... :cry:
I have an Intel Gen-7 CPU G4560 also not meet the requirement ..
With TPM2.0 and Secure-Boot enabled.. :unsure:
Supported AMD Processors (Ryzen3 and above)
Supported Intel Processors (Gen-8 and above)
And is there any way to Fake...
thank you! im in waiting.
i found one funny thing: the leaked version is more stable than Windows LTSC 2019😅
start menu and taskbar crashed in LTSC 2019 with a very high frequency
1. explorer restart suddenly.
2. metro icon missing.
3. explorer freezes randomly.
thanks for @Ghot 's suggestion,
the broken Windows Defender cause the issue.
The Solution:
Disable Windows Defender and Windows Security Center in Registry.
And eveything works fine include "About" and "Windows Security" in Settings App.
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00...
that a great idea,
i will try disable service one by one after my work time to find out which service cause that.
i just tried disable 3rd-party services,
safe mode will also disable some system service.
thank you
thanks for reply, that sorry for my typo. :ROFLMAO:
"disable all the third-party services, still very slow."
i tried disabled all the 3rd party services in msconfig, but still very slow.:oops:
the strange is that settings app works fine in safe-mode.
Hello eveyone,
I have a PC which upgraded Windows 11 from Windows 10 LTSC 2019,
everything works fine except "Settings - System - About".
winver: 21996.1
Whats the issue
1. open windows settings app.
2. click system section.
3. click about from the side menu.
4. the settings app frozes about...