Thursday, June 24th 2021

Microsoft Launches Windows 11 Operating System

Microsoft is today holding a virtual Windows Event to showcase what is next for Windows. As we have made reports earlier in the past few weeks, the Redmond giant has shown-off the next-generation Windows 11 operating system, which will make a major improvement compared to Windows 10 both internally and as far as looks are concerned. We were live-blogging all of that, and at exactly, 11 am Eastern Time. You can find the whole live blog below, and check out the new Windows 11 OS features.

14:43 UTC: The event is about to start...
15:00 UTC: Here we are, the event is beginning. Retrospect: Windows has been with us for 35 years.
15:05 UTC: Some technical issues have made the stream stop. Hoping that it will be resolved soon...
15:09 UTC: Continuing: Windows is more responsible now and with the new Windows 11 updates, they are 40% smaller. The overall user experience has been redesigned in a way to give users maximum snappiness and the best possible performance. Supposedly, the UI is taking a smaller percentage of the CPU and visual elements have improved computing usage.
15:11 UTC: Multitasking made easier: The company introduces snap layouts. You can choose the specific layout you want your application windows to be set up. The OS is learning about your behaviours using AI and creates snap layouts that might fit your use-case best. You can always have them prepared in case you need any type of layout.
15:13 UTC: Snap Groups is made to give you the easiest workspace switching.
15:14 UTC: Vertical Tabs and Desktops are here to make your computing easier. Each desktop can has its purpose. You can theme each desktop for a specific need: gaming, content creation, or content consumption.
15:17 UTC: Microsoft Teams is getting integrated directly into Windows. Works with any device and gives you the flexibility to connect to everyone you wish. Friends, family, or work. This means that Skype is now getting a contender from... the same company?
15:20 UTC: Windows Widgets: Personalized newspaper powered by AI. Helps Windows adapt to the user and deliver local and global news. You can see weather information as well, all on the transparent acrylic-like background.
15:21 UTC: The new Windows 11 is made to adapt to all kinds of users. Whatever they have a keyboard or not. The experience is consistent for all kinds of use cases including pen for creative work. This means that touchscreen users have the same ability to perfrom tasks as keyboard users do, as there is virtual touch function for everything.
15:23 UTC: Voice typing is now a thing and there are a broad range of voice commands that you can use to control your device.
15:25 UTC: Microsoft store is getting re-designed to show you the latest movies and shows you would be interested in.
15:26 UTC: Next up is gaming! The new Windows 11 OS is here to ease the life of gamers. Auto-HDR is coming from Xbox. Thousands of games supported out of the box and you can check out a sample below.. Direct Storage API is coming as well, making for game loading to be much easier than before.
15:30 UTC: Xbox Game Pass is now a part of the OS with Xbox Cloud Gaming integrated alongside.
15:32 UTC: A wide range of peripherals are supported, everything you used so far now works in the new OS seamlessly.
15:34 UTC: Microsoft Store is getting an update. Apps are the central part of the OS and Microsoft understands that. Developers can now ship all kinds of apps (Win32, PWA, UWP...) to the store and Microsoft is helping the developers grow their business. Developer session happens later today. Android apps are coming to Windows using Inter bridge technology.

15:38 UTC: Microsoft's partners have been making hardware made with Windows 11 in mind. Intel, AMD, and Qualcomm made everything work with the new OS and the integration is smooth.
15:39 UTC: The talk is over, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella now thanks us and reflects on Windows in the past and how we got here.

15:43 UTC: "Windows is platform for making platforms" - Satya Nadella
15:46 UTC: The stream is now officially over. Official release date has not been announced. You can see Microsoft's official Windows 11 page here.
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127 Comments on Microsoft Launches Windows 11 Operating System

#102
bug
SplinterdogI failed!
Interesting choice, calling a compatibility checker "PC Health Check". Almost as of they were trying to imply my PC is somehow sick if it can't run Win11.
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#103
theFOoL
I call BS on the whole TRM Secure shit . Why does MS want this is beyond me...
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#104
bug
rk3066I call BS on the whole TRM Secure shit . Why does MS want this is beyond me...
It's an enterprise feature that the enterprise won't touch until it has proven itself. We have the honor of being the guinea pigs.

The problem as I see it, is once Microsoft gets to sign off on anything and everything you can boot on your hardware, you don't really own the hardware anymore. Just like in consoles' case.
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#105
windwhirl
bugIt's an enterprise feature that the enterprise won't touch until it has proven itself. We have the honor of being the guinea pigs.

The problem as I see it, is once Microsoft gets to sign off on anything and everything you can boot on your hardware, you don't really own the hardware anymore. Just like in consoles' case.
Well, US DoD mandates systems used under their jurisdiction or that interface with DoD systems use TPM. So, there you have an enterprise class user.

Bitlocker can also use it, though it's not mandatory AFAIK.

Intel's Theft Deterrent also used TPM (though I don't know the current state of that software)

Chromebooks have TPM and is part of their security model,not just for boot purposes but also for login and to protect the encrypted store.

All those OEM systems with Connected Standby also use TPM 2.0.

Plus Secure Boot itself.

Plenty of use IMO.
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#106
Splinterdog
I found the unveiling to be more like a boardroom Powerpoint presentation. Dull as ditch water.
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#107
Makaveli
SplinterdogI failed!
you need to go into your bios and enable firmware TPM like I did on the previous page your system is new enough.
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#108
TheOne
SplinterdogI found the unveiling to be more like a boardroom Powerpoint presentation. Dull as ditch water.
I honestly would have rather sat through another of NVIDIA's presentations.
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#109
windwhirl
SplinterdogI found the unveiling to be more like a boardroom Powerpoint presentation. Dull as ditch water.
NGL, I think we're reaching a point where the OS is basically feature complete regarding stuff that's user-facing (interface, UX, etc.). The only interesting things nowadays are internal stuff (like kernel changes, or new APIs).

So, I'm kinda bothered by these somewhat pointless changes to the interface.
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#110
Splinterdog
Makaveliyou need to go into your bios and enable firmware TPM like I did on the previous page your system is new enough.
Yes, just done that and I've been accepted :D
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#111
Caring1
SplinterdogYes, just done that and I've been accepted :D
Congratulations, you are one of them now. ;)
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#112
R-T-B
bugIt's an enterprise feature that the enterprise won't touch until it has proven itself. We have the honor of being the guinea pigs.
Thing is, there's nothing to prove. It's been around for almost a decade now. Hardware security is and remains a failed philosophy. This is so dumb.
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#113
RJARRRPCGP
MusselsAhh the good old days when 100MB of RAM was enough for an OS

*Looks at 64GB*



i wonder how many XP's can fit in this thing in VMs
I remember that, too, in the early-2000s! When I could easily get by with 128 MB of SDRAM on my Athlon T-bird 900 Mhz PC.
SplinterdogI failed!
Banned by the checker? Very likely, it's because fTPM is disabled in the UEFI-BIOS. I had the same thing, too and didn't want to get screwed by being forced to buy an unknown TPM module!
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#114
TheOne
So have Gabe and Tim chimed in, after all this will be the closest Windows has been to what they were worried about with 8 and 10, a "walled garden".
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#116
windwhirl
rk3066A new version of the Script LINK



Ready for battle! lol
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#117
theFOoL
windwhirl

Ready for battle! lol
I have the Windows 11 Dev installed via the program WiNtoUSB program and I transfer it to my SSD but I'm wondering will the MS allow it to go Full Windows as in move forward from Dev to Home or other
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#118
windwhirl
rk3066I have the Windows 11 Dev installed via the program WiNtoUSB program and I transfer it to my SSD but I'm wondering will the MS allow it to go Full Windows as in move forward from Dev to Home or other
Dev is just an update channel (like Semi Annual, LTSC, etc). However, that's a leaked build, so consider it to be non updateable.
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#119
Mussels
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rk3066I have the Windows 11 Dev installed via the program WiNtoUSB program and I transfer it to my SSD but I'm wondering will the MS allow it to go Full Windows as in move forward from Dev to Home or other
You'd just have to do an upgrade install, exactly like we do right now with an ISO file between major builds of W10
no files or settings are lost, but certain tweaks or modified system files could go back to defaults (like people who disable telemetry and shiz)
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#121
bug
rk3066
Nice...

What a waste of time. A quarter of hour looking at stuff that in KDE land would only qualify as mild settings changes...
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#123
bug
rk3066
We All Love him

The question, currently, is not how. It's why?
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#124
Jamo1234
timta2That's a stupid and paranoid theory, unless you can cite some actual proof of the allegations that you're making here, in your absurd attempt at Apple bashing.
Absurd to call it absurd - the fact that these companies have our personal data and everything we do on our computers is a problem to me, because they're private and unregulated by the Privacy Act ( which is so out of date and useless so as not to exist at all ) GDPR was a small staggered step in the correct direction but is still woefully inadequate.

In my humble opinion Privacy on a Personal Computer should be fought for.
Its your choice entirely if you choose to share private information online, but at the moment its been constantly stolen by the likes of MS / GMAIL / MACOS s - These companies want access to EVERYTHING and the government is onboard entirely. After all Google was founded with CIA seed funding.
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#125
theFOoL
Guy's Two people have Developed a Program/Script to Allow a old PC to run 11 like I am on my 775 Build LINK


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