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Windows 11 General Discussion

I think security is a big issue in the modern world with countries preparing for cyber attacks in time of conflict.
I agree, but like every other method of security now days, someone finds a way to breach it, but the fight must go on, to help combat it the best we can with the newest tools available to us.
 
Hi....Is there any chance that 1st Ryzen will get supported by win 11?...i have 2 systems running one ryzen 1600 AE and 1600 AF processors on b450 chipset motherboards....they are fairly new and i would hate hunt for supported ryzen processors at the present economic condition......they run flawlessly now.....i had scoured the web for updates but all i see is news saying microsoft may support 1st generation ryzen and that they are being tested....i would be grateful if anybody can provide any updated news......:):)
 
I think what Windows 11 is really all about is security."
Second time quoting your post.
Security?
There are already a lot of unsupported machines out there running W11, what about that?
 
I think security is a big issue in the modern world with countries preparing for cyber attacks in time of conflict.
I agree, but like every other method of security now days, someone finds a way to breach it, but the fight must go on, to help combat it the best we can with the newest tools available to us.
Security is a HUGE issue today - but are countries really doing enough to prepare? I hope so, but not sure.

As to Mr Bill's comment, the bad guys most often don't have to find a way - it is already right there in front of them because most breaches occur because those in charge of security negligently failed to do their jobs! :mad: :banghead: :kookoo:

As a (tragically) typical example, look at the HUGE Equifax Credit Bureau breach where the private records of over 160 million American, Canadian, and British citizens were compromised. The developer of their software identified the vulnerability, developed and distributed a patch to fix it months before the breach occur. But the Equifax IT and security administrators sat on it and never applied the patch! That was not just negligence on their parts, but negligence at the C-Levels (CEO, CIO, CSO) too.

But that's not all. We are talking about full names, addresses, Social Sand insurance numbers, driver's license numbers, credit information and more were all stolen. And how is it usable by the bad guys? Because none of that most sensitive information was being stored on the Equifax networks encrypted! It was all right there in plain English!

But did anyone go to jail for such such criminal (IMO) negligence? Nope! Not one person!

Was the $32 billion company punished? Well, if you consider a $575 million fine and promise to do better appropriate, then I guess you can say, "yes".

One person did go to jail, BTW. The CIO got sentenced to 4 months in jail for insider trading. When he learned of the breach, he quickly sold off a bunch of his shares before the word got out and the stock prices plummeted.
 
Second time quoting your post.
Security?
There are already a lot of unsupported machines out there running W11, what about that?

Can't say I follow your reasoning.
 
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I had the beta version installed, had to reinstall win10 as it seemed to be doing odd things. For example, I would be playing a game and for no reason whatsoever it would freeze for a few moments then continue. It was the same for virtually everything, even opening the start menu and clicking on something, it would just freeze for a few moments then carry on. Some of the dialog boxes were nonsense too, it would bring up a request box with the name of the program and a cslid number with two boxes, one marked remember me the other was C.

The biggest frustration was the fact that they had changed the right click menu, god, that cheesed me off big time. For me to extract something using 7zip I had to right click, select more options (or whatever its called) then the normal right click menu would appear and I could do what I needed.

I dont think its my kit, I have a Ryzen 3600, 32gb 3600 ram, RTX 2070 super, NVMe drive. Apart from that, it has some quite nice features and looks nice too. Early days I suppose, but I will wait till the thing is properly released before I dip my toe back in.
 
Can't say I follow your reasoning.
I am simply saying that, by far, history has shown that most security breaches, hacks, infections occur because the person responsible for security (user or admin) failed to keep their systems current. They failed to apply available patches and updates in a timely manner. Consequently the bad guys have been able to exploit "known" vulnerabilities - vulnerabilities that would have been covered if only those available patches and updates had been applied.

Yes, there are "zero-day" vulnerabilities - flaws or "exploits" that the developers are aware of but have yet to create a fix or patch. But in most cases, the bad guys are not aware of them yet either, or have yet to develop AND distribute malware capable of exploiting those vulnerabilities.

So breaches that happen because bad guys were able to exploit some totally unknown vulnerability, or a vulnerability where no patch or fix has yet to be developed are extremely rare.

Even if a bad guy uses social engineering to trick users to click on malicious links, in most cases, the security program and/or the OS developers have already created and made available a patch to block it.
 
10.0.22000.132 is out
 
Hi....Is there any chance that 1st Ryzen will get supported by win 11?...i have 2 systems running one ryzen 1600 AE and 1600 AF processors on b450 chipset motherboards....they are fairly new and i would hate hunt for supported ryzen processors at the present economic condition......they run flawlessly now.....i had scoured the web for updates but all i see is news saying microsoft may support 1st generation ryzen and that they are being tested....i would be grateful if anybody can provide any updated news......:):)
Maybe? No one is sure as microsoft hasn't formalized the final CPU list yet.

10.0.22000.132 is out
And here's the change log;
 
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To be fair, the previous update did ship a shitton of fixes ;)
This is true. 22k120 fixed a ton of problems. 22k132 seems more like a refresh and refinement of specific aspects rather than an update to make repairs.

I really like the changes to the Calculator! Very nice.
 
Hi....Is there any chance that 1st Ryzen will get supported by win 11?...i have 2 systems running one ryzen 1600 AE and 1600 AF processors on b450 chipset motherboards....they are fairly new and i would hate hunt for supported ryzen processors at the present economic condition......they run flawlessly now.....i had scoured the web for updates but all i see is news saying microsoft may support 1st generation ryzen and that they are being tested....i would be grateful if anybody can provide any updated news......:):)
As Lex said, no one knows for sure yet since Windows 11 requirements are not final yet. I can sort of understand why Microsoft wants to do this, but it's a bit of a dick move. Though, if the complaints get loud enough, maybe they will change their minds.

Regardless, Windows 10 will be supported until at least October 2025 so, at the very least, you will still receive security updates until that date.
The biggest frustration was the fact that they had changed the right click menu, god, that cheesed me off big time. For me to extract something using 7zip I had to right click, select more options (or whatever its called) then the normal right click menu would appear and I could do what I needed.
Can't say much about the other troubles you're facing on your computer, but at least this one has a workaround. Use the context menu key in your keyboard
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That will bring up the classic context menu and not the newer one.
 
Use the context menu key in your keyboard
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That will bring up the classic context menu and not the newer one.
Huh! I did not know that. Thank You good sir!

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I wonder if there is a registry key that can be changed so that the old menu comes up by default. I find myself using it more often and clicking "Show more options" is getting tedious..
 
fTPM doesn't appreciate when you switch CPU's. I was greeted to a black screen with white text asking if I wanted to reprogram it or keep old settings. If you keep old settings you lose your tpm 'security".

Not sure I like that too much. I think I like 10 better, but I do like how pretty 11 is in comparison.
 
Magic it is Guy's LINK

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Any one want me to get and host the iso for .132?
 
Wrong title.
With new features
Any one want me to get and host the iso for .132?
Why download the iso if the update can be done via windows update?
Just curiosity.
 
Just made a ISO of the latest with the TPMpass. Will upload the ISO when I Go to my friends house hence 15MB DL where mine only 950kb

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Wrong title.
With new features

Why download the iso if the update can be done via windows update?
Just curiosity.
See the post below yours, that's the reason
 
Because updates can and do frequently go wrong. Fresh installs are less finicky the vast majority of the time.
Every update start from scratch it's a pita. :shadedshu:
Anyway, i have a better idea, because the 22000.100 has been working without issues for me i will keep it and update it to the final version when released.
the new updates i will try it on a VM
 
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