Solved New to Win11 - Seeking general feedback


Or you can use the same install media you used before, paying special attention to step 15 in this tutorial. Clean Install Windows 11
I had seen videos on youtube stating MS had closed some of the loopholes allowing a local account. Does this step for a local account still work? Just want to confirm before starting.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
It worked 2 weeks ago.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 25H2 26200.8655
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Dell Optiplex 7080
    CPU
    i9-10900 10 core 20 threads
    Motherboard
    DELL 0J37VM
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics Card(s)
    none-Intel UHD Graphics 630
    Sound Card
    Integrated Realtek
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    2x1tb Solidigm m.2 nvme /External drives 512gb Samsung m.2 sata+2tb Kingston m2.nvme
    PSU
    500w
    Case
    MT
    Cooling
    Dell Premium
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Internet Speed
    so slow I'm too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    #1 Edge #2 Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender+MWB Premium
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro 24H2 26200.8457
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Beelink Mini PC SER5
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 6800U
    Memory
    32 gb
    Graphics card(s)
    integrated
    Sound Card
    integrated
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Benq 27
    Screen Resolution
    2560x1440
    Hard Drives
    1TB Crucial nvme
    Keyboard
    Logitech wired
    Mouse
    Logitech wireless
    Internet Speed
    still too embarrassed to tell
    Browser
    Firefox
    Antivirus
    Defender
    Other Info
    System 3 is non compliant Dell 9020 i7-4770/24gb ram Win11 PRO 26200.8457

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro Insider 64 bit 25H2 26200.5742
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Gigabyte Z390 UD
    CPU
    Intel Core i7 9700K 3.60
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390 UD
    Memory
    16 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia GEForce RTX 2060 Super
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Two 27" Dell 4K monitors
    Screen Resolution
    3840 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    M.2 NVME SSD, 500 GB; Two 2TB Mechanical HDD's
    PSU
    850w PSU
    Case
    Cyberpower PC
    Cooling
    Water cooled
    Keyboard
    Backlit Cyberpower gaming keyboard
    Mouse
    Backlit Cyberpower gaming mouse
    Internet Speed
    1 GB mbps
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
Update - I did the clean install with a local account based on the tutorial. It went smoothly. I did not expect such a difference in appearance and performance between a MS Account and Local Account. The system immediately felt "snappier". It is a noticeable improvement.

Only one thing has cropped up that I did not have at all with the MS Account install, my secondary drive. In preparation for the build I had downloaded all the programs I needed to reinstall and saved them on my secondary drive. It may not be related, but when I did the install with a MS account Windows immediately recognized the secondary drive and I had no issues installing all the programs. However, after reinstalling using a local account I keep getting messages like these. Admittedly I am not good with drive sharing and ownership privileges. Does anyone have a pointer?


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My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
Go to This PC. Is the D: drive listed?
If it has changed drive letters, press the Windows key +X and choose Disk Management.
In the lower pane, is the D: drive showing? If it is a different drive letter right click it and choose Change Drive Letter or Paths and choose D: or whatever drive letter you want.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro Insider 64 bit 25H2 26200.5742
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Gigabyte Z390 UD
    CPU
    Intel Core i7 9700K 3.60
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte Z390 UD
    Memory
    16 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia GEForce RTX 2060 Super
    Sound Card
    onboard
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Two 27" Dell 4K monitors
    Screen Resolution
    3840 x 2160
    Hard Drives
    M.2 NVME SSD, 500 GB; Two 2TB Mechanical HDD's
    PSU
    850w PSU
    Case
    Cyberpower PC
    Cooling
    Water cooled
    Keyboard
    Backlit Cyberpower gaming keyboard
    Mouse
    Backlit Cyberpower gaming mouse
    Internet Speed
    1 GB mbps
    Browser
    Brave
    Antivirus
    Windows Security
I would bow to anyone with more experience than myself, however, when this happens to me, which it does on occasions, I right click on the folder that is concerned and select "Take ownership" which solves the problem. See Add Take Ownership to Context Menu in Windows 10
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Alienware A51M R2
    CPU
    Intel(R) Core(TM) i9-10900K CPU @ 3.70GHz
    Memory
    32,0 GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Nvidia GeForce RTX2080 Super
    Sound Card
    Realtek
    Screen Resolution
    4K
    Hard Drives
    2TB (2x 1TB PCle M.2 SSD) RAID 0 [Boot] + 2TB (2x 1TB
    PCle M.2 SSD) Non-Raid [Storage]

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
Is your local user an administrator or standard user? Your screenshot suggest a standard user with insufficient access rights. If it is an administrator you should see "Access Denied" when you try to open the folder in File Explorer, but also something similar to "get access rights and proceed?". You reply Yes, wait several seconds and the folder opens. Unless the folder you are trying to access is not a real folder but a symbolic link, such as "C:\Documents and Settings" in Windows 7 and higher. This is a symbolic link to "C:\Users\username" and cannot be opened directly.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (5699), 25H2 (8655)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Extensa 5630EZ
    CPU
    Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, 2000 MHz
    Motherboard
    Acer Extensa 5630
    Memory
    4GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Mobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M (Mobile 4 series)
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC268 @ Intel 82801IB ICH9 - High Definition Audio Controller
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800
    Hard Drives
    Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA Device (250 GB, SATA-III)
    Internet Speed
    VDSL 50 Mbps
    Browser
    MICROSOFT EDGE
    Antivirus
    WINDOWS DEFENDER
    Other Info
    Legacy MBR installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, no WDDM 2.0 graphics drivers, no SSE4.2, cannot get more unsupported ;) This is only my test laptop. I had installed Windows 11 here before upgrading my main PC. For my main PC I use everyday see my 2nd system specs.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro v25H2 (build 26200.8655)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom-built PC
    CPU
    Intel Core-i7 3770 3.40GHz s1155 (3rd generation)
    Motherboard
    Asus P8H61 s1155 ATX
    Memory
    2x Kingston Hyper-X Blu 8GB DDR3-1600
    Graphics card(s)
    GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 WINDFORCE OC V2 6GB (GV-N3050WF2OCV2-6GD)
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD audio (ALC887)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony Bravia KDL-19L4000 19" LCD TV via VGA
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 32-bit 60Hz
    Hard Drives
    WD Blue SA510 2.5 1000GB SSD as system disk, Western Digital Caviar Purple 4TB SATA III (WD40PURZ) as second
    PSU
    Thermaltake Litepower RGB 550W Full Wired
    Case
    SUPERCASE MIDI-TOWER
    Cooling
    Deepcool Gamma Archer CPU cooler, 1x 8cm fan at the back
    Keyboard
    Mitsumi 101-key PS/2
    Mouse
    Sunnyline OptiEye PS/2
    Internet Speed
    100Mbps
    Browser
    Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Windows Defender
    Other Info
    Legacy BIOS (MBR) installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, WDDM 3.0 graphics drivers, WEI score 7.4
Is your local user an administrator or standard user? Your screenshot suggest a standard user with insufficient access rights. If it is an administrator you should see "Access Denied" when you try to open the folder in File Explorer, but also something similar to "get access rights and proceed?". You reply Yes, wait several seconds and the folder opens. Unless the folder you are trying to access is not a real folder but a symbolic link, such as "C:\Documents and Settings" in Windows 7 and higher. This is a symbolic link to "C:\Users\username" and cannot be opened directly.
I assumed from this below that my account was properly setup as administrator. As I dig further into it I see now i can access some files in those folders and not others. I want to clean up permissions. Is there a safe way to take the entire drive and reset permissions so that I have full access and control?

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My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
Since the shortcuts refer to protected locations, before they work you need to gain full access to these locations. Open File Explorer and then open the parent folder (top folder). You should see a message that you have no access rights and if you want to get full access rights and open the folder. Reply Yes, wait a little for the folder to open. You should then have full access rights and the shortcuts work.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (5699), 25H2 (8655)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Extensa 5630EZ
    CPU
    Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, 2000 MHz
    Motherboard
    Acer Extensa 5630
    Memory
    4GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Mobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M (Mobile 4 series)
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC268 @ Intel 82801IB ICH9 - High Definition Audio Controller
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800
    Hard Drives
    Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA Device (250 GB, SATA-III)
    Internet Speed
    VDSL 50 Mbps
    Browser
    MICROSOFT EDGE
    Antivirus
    WINDOWS DEFENDER
    Other Info
    Legacy MBR installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, no WDDM 2.0 graphics drivers, no SSE4.2, cannot get more unsupported ;) This is only my test laptop. I had installed Windows 11 here before upgrading my main PC. For my main PC I use everyday see my 2nd system specs.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro v25H2 (build 26200.8655)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom-built PC
    CPU
    Intel Core-i7 3770 3.40GHz s1155 (3rd generation)
    Motherboard
    Asus P8H61 s1155 ATX
    Memory
    2x Kingston Hyper-X Blu 8GB DDR3-1600
    Graphics card(s)
    GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 WINDFORCE OC V2 6GB (GV-N3050WF2OCV2-6GD)
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD audio (ALC887)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony Bravia KDL-19L4000 19" LCD TV via VGA
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 32-bit 60Hz
    Hard Drives
    WD Blue SA510 2.5 1000GB SSD as system disk, Western Digital Caviar Purple 4TB SATA III (WD40PURZ) as second
    PSU
    Thermaltake Litepower RGB 550W Full Wired
    Case
    SUPERCASE MIDI-TOWER
    Cooling
    Deepcool Gamma Archer CPU cooler, 1x 8cm fan at the back
    Keyboard
    Mitsumi 101-key PS/2
    Mouse
    Sunnyline OptiEye PS/2
    Internet Speed
    100Mbps
    Browser
    Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Windows Defender
    Other Info
    Legacy BIOS (MBR) installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, WDDM 3.0 graphics drivers, WEI score 7.4
Update - I did the clean install with a local account based on the tutorial. It went smoothly. I did not expect such a difference in appearance and performance between a MS Account and Local Account. The system immediately felt "snappier". It is a noticeable improvement.

Only one thing has cropped up that I did not have at all with the MS Account install, my secondary drive. In preparation for the build I had downloaded all the programs I needed to reinstall and saved them on my secondary drive. It may not be related, but when I did the install with a MS account Windows immediately recognized the secondary drive and I had no issues installing all the programs. However, after reinstalling using a local account I keep getting messages like these. Admittedly I am not good with drive sharing and ownership privileges. Does anyone have a pointer?


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I will say you're having some odd issues with Win11. I have installed Win11 dozens of times always bypassing the requirement to use my MS account, using a Local acct only and never had an issue with secondary drives already within the system with previous data on them. After installation they are recognized and accessible right away.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Win 7/10/11
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Other Info
    I'm a computer enthusiast so have quite a few systems that I run. More like an advanced hobby.
If the second drive contains another Windows installation and you attempt to open the user folder (such as when trying to backup your data by connecting the disk to another computer), you see a message that you don't have access rights to that folder. You also see the option to gain full access rights and open the folder anyway. Just reply Yes, wait several seconds and then you will have full access rights. This is only done once. Similarly if the user has moved his user folders to a second drive. If he reinstalls Windows or connects the drive to another computer, he must gain full access rights the first time he tries to open the folder. If he tries to access the folder from any other application without gaining access rights, it will fail.
 

My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (5699), 25H2 (8655)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Extensa 5630EZ
    CPU
    Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, 2000 MHz
    Motherboard
    Acer Extensa 5630
    Memory
    4GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Mobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M (Mobile 4 series)
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC268 @ Intel 82801IB ICH9 - High Definition Audio Controller
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800
    Hard Drives
    Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA Device (250 GB, SATA-III)
    Internet Speed
    VDSL 50 Mbps
    Browser
    MICROSOFT EDGE
    Antivirus
    WINDOWS DEFENDER
    Other Info
    Legacy MBR installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, no WDDM 2.0 graphics drivers, no SSE4.2, cannot get more unsupported ;) This is only my test laptop. I had installed Windows 11 here before upgrading my main PC. For my main PC I use everyday see my 2nd system specs.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro v25H2 (build 26200.8655)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom-built PC
    CPU
    Intel Core-i7 3770 3.40GHz s1155 (3rd generation)
    Motherboard
    Asus P8H61 s1155 ATX
    Memory
    2x Kingston Hyper-X Blu 8GB DDR3-1600
    Graphics card(s)
    GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 WINDFORCE OC V2 6GB (GV-N3050WF2OCV2-6GD)
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD audio (ALC887)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony Bravia KDL-19L4000 19" LCD TV via VGA
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 32-bit 60Hz
    Hard Drives
    WD Blue SA510 2.5 1000GB SSD as system disk, Western Digital Caviar Purple 4TB SATA III (WD40PURZ) as second
    PSU
    Thermaltake Litepower RGB 550W Full Wired
    Case
    SUPERCASE MIDI-TOWER
    Cooling
    Deepcool Gamma Archer CPU cooler, 1x 8cm fan at the back
    Keyboard
    Mitsumi 101-key PS/2
    Mouse
    Sunnyline OptiEye PS/2
    Internet Speed
    100Mbps
    Browser
    Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Windows Defender
    Other Info
    Legacy BIOS (MBR) installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, WDDM 3.0 graphics drivers, WEI score 7.4
I will say you're having some odd issues with Win11. I have installed Win11 dozens of times always bypassing the requirement to use my MS account, using a Local acct only and never had an issue with secondary drives already within the system with previous data on them. After installation they are recognized and accessible right away.
Yeah. Pretty much the story of my life. I will say the installation with the local account went really smoothly. It may be my imagination, but the system actually feels more responsive.

I think I have a solution to my access issues. I failed to mention I back up my secondary data drive every night. I thought to check that backup drive files that had been giving me access problems. They seem to work fine off that drive. I am cloning that drive now.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
The clone worked. All the files open like they should. I am not sure if those few files got corrupted or something.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
Same steps for optimizing Windows 10 (and also - most tricks) - can also make a big difference on Windows 11. You just need some patience - but usually - it's enough to make this changes once and they stick. Even power settings (be it for higher performance or saving energy) - can be tweaked from same old power plan menu which is around for over a decade - just pres Win Key and type "Edit Power Plan" - and you can tweak your own power plan - based on needs.

SysMain service is still worth disabling - especially if you have SSD (a standard this days). Win Key - type Services and you'll find it on that list.

Yes, there's more added stuff compared to Windows 10 - but it's added "on top" of Windows 10... and top of Window 8.1/8, Windows 7, Windows Vista, etc. New and old menus pilled-up on top of each-other. Like renovating an old house - but keeping and still using an old pick-up player or a CRT TV in one room - while in next you have your OLED and accesing audio through bluetooth.

So hey, with a bit of patience - you open Settings and starting with System - you check every sub-category (on the right) - and disable ALL the stuff you dislike or simply don't need/use. At the same time - you can also tweak all kinds of settings - and customize it the way you want it. Might take over 30 minutes - to go through all those settings - maybe even a hour if you have to google some settings - to see what they're actually doing (and if you have some use for them or not) - but it's worth it. Also worth making a backup - after you do this - in case something goes wrong with Windows in the future (the usual). Just my 2 cents.
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    WinDOS 25H2
    Computer type
    Laptop
    CPU
    Intel & AMD
    Memory
    SO-DIMM SK Hynix 15.8 GB Dual-Channel DDR4-2666 (2 x 8 GB) 1329MHz (19-19-19-43)
    Graphics Card(s)
    nVidia RTX 2060 6GB Mobile GPU (TU106M)
    Sound Card
    Onbord Realtek ALC1220
    Screen Resolution
    1920 x 1080
    Hard Drives
    1x Samsung PM981 NVMe PCIe M.2 512GB / 1x Seagate Expansion ST1000LM035 1TB
I am so used in Windows 11 that sometimes I search settings in Windows 10 or earlier because I don't remember where they are. Also before Windows XP we used the English version of Windows 95/98 because the Greek version was released much later and full of translation bugs. If any friends had the Greek version it took us enough time to find out the settings because they appear in different order, let alone we were not familiar with the Greek terms.
 
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My Computers

System One System Two

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro 23H2 (5699), 25H2 (8655)
    Computer type
    Laptop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Acer Extensa 5630EZ
    CPU
    Mobile DualCore Intel Core 2 Duo T7250, 2000 MHz
    Motherboard
    Acer Extensa 5630
    Memory
    4GB
    Graphics Card(s)
    Mobile Intel(R) GMA 4500M (Mobile 4 series)
    Sound Card
    Realtek ALC268 @ Intel 82801IB ICH9 - High Definition Audio Controller
    Monitor(s) Displays
    1
    Screen Resolution
    1280x800
    Hard Drives
    Samsung SSD 850 EVO 250GB SATA Device (250 GB, SATA-III)
    Internet Speed
    VDSL 50 Mbps
    Browser
    MICROSOFT EDGE
    Antivirus
    WINDOWS DEFENDER
    Other Info
    Legacy MBR installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, no WDDM 2.0 graphics drivers, no SSE4.2, cannot get more unsupported ;) This is only my test laptop. I had installed Windows 11 here before upgrading my main PC. For my main PC I use everyday see my 2nd system specs.
  • Operating System
    Windows 11 Pro v25H2 (build 26200.8655)
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom-built PC
    CPU
    Intel Core-i7 3770 3.40GHz s1155 (3rd generation)
    Motherboard
    Asus P8H61 s1155 ATX
    Memory
    2x Kingston Hyper-X Blu 8GB DDR3-1600
    Graphics card(s)
    GIGABYTE GeForce RTX 3050 WINDFORCE OC V2 6GB (GV-N3050WF2OCV2-6GD)
    Sound Card
    Realtek HD audio (ALC887)
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Sony Bravia KDL-19L4000 19" LCD TV via VGA
    Screen Resolution
    1440x900 32-bit 60Hz
    Hard Drives
    WD Blue SA510 2.5 1000GB SSD as system disk, Western Digital Caviar Purple 4TB SATA III (WD40PURZ) as second
    PSU
    Thermaltake Litepower RGB 550W Full Wired
    Case
    SUPERCASE MIDI-TOWER
    Cooling
    Deepcool Gamma Archer CPU cooler, 1x 8cm fan at the back
    Keyboard
    Mitsumi 101-key PS/2
    Mouse
    Sunnyline OptiEye PS/2
    Internet Speed
    100Mbps
    Browser
    Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox
    Antivirus
    Microsoft Windows Defender
    Other Info
    Legacy BIOS (MBR) installation, no TPM, no Secure Boot, WDDM 3.0 graphics drivers, WEI score 7.4
Or you can use the same install media you used before, paying special attention to step 15 in this tutorial. Clean Install Windows 11
The clean install and a local account seems to have fixed all my performance issues. Thank you.

One question - I have my wife on an i7 chromebox that is currently running Win10. Considering its age. I doubt it has TPM. Is there a way to install win11 with a local account on this computer?
 

My Computer

System One

  • OS
    Windows 11 Pro
    Computer type
    PC/Desktop
    Manufacturer/Model
    Custom
    CPU
    AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D
    Motherboard
    Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite WIFI7
    Memory
    32GB DDR5
    Graphics Card(s)
    AMD Radeon 9070 XT
    Monitor(s) Displays
    Acer Predator 27"
    Screen Resolution
    1080P
    PSU
    Corsair HX1000
    Case
    Cooler Master HAF-X
    Cooling
    ID-Cooling A620
The clean install and a local account seems to have fixed all my performance issues. Thank you.

One question - I have my wife on an i7 chromebox that is currently running Win10. Considering its age. I doubt it has TPM. Is there a way to install win11 with a local account on this computer?

if you burn the Windows 11 ISO to USB using Rufus it will be able to disable the checks that Windows uses for installation
and that includes TPM checks.

but then again i have never installed Windows on a chromebox.
best of luck, Steve
 

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if you burn the Windows 11 ISO to USB using Rufus it will be able to disable the checks that Windows uses for installation
and that includes TPM checks.

but then again i have never installed Windows on a chromebox.
best of luck, Steve
I have used Rufus before. Can you explain how the checks are disabled? Are they doing this through the use of RUFUS? Is there a setting within RUFUS that allows this?
 

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