Quick side question on Win11 since I haven't followed it too deeply - is it forcing Bitlocker enabled or can we still opt out of drive encryption?
You can choose to enable Bitlocker or not, you're not forced to use it.
Microsoft Windows Government Backdoor edition. Nobody is asking for these TPM 2.0 modules and they will hurt W11 adoption massively, the only safe assumption is that someone is putting the pressure on MS to require them.
I mean, if you want a justification for your tinfoil hat, the requirements are partially based on US DoD requirements for their own systems.
I do the opposite on purpose so crapware like bitlocker can never be activated even on accident.
... I legit wonder how do you enable bitlocker by accident.
What bloody risk? People rarely use it now and the ones that do only use it to prevent unauthorized access, which is defeatable if you know what you're doing. It does nothing for virii or malware. Seriously, go look into it.
Agreed. TPM can help enhance security under certain situations, but by itself it doesn't do shit for most users, because they're not gonna apply a complex security scheme on a home computer (because that's just madness when you don't have a good reason to justify it). Basic security practices are the first and perhaps most important layer of defense against malware.
Ryzen 3 3250U (14 nm Zen v1 APU) was released on January 6, 2020 and it's on the updated supported CPU list.
That's Zen+, not original Zen, though.
Windows 11's support CPU list is bullsh*t.
It's inconsistent, agreed.
Browser installers already take care of setting themselves as default browser with one click anyway, I don't think it will be a problem for anyone.
That era ended. Since Windows 10 you have to use the system settings to change associations. The apps can no longer make the changes themselves.
I'm pretty sure that Win 11 is going to end on TPB with cracks or keygens soon
... I think W10 1803 era cracks still work. I've seen them around.
That probably was the main reason why Windows 10 was free.
Half-truth. The upgrade from 7/8 was free. A license for a new machine with no previous Windows was not free.