Szívesen! Örülök, hogy hasznosnak találtad a videót. Sok sikert a Windows 11 frissítéshez az i7-es gépeden! Ha bármilyen probléma adódik, nyugodtan írj. You're welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful. Good luck with your Windows 11 upgrade on your 7th generation i7 machine! Let me know if you run into any issues.
Thank you for putting together 'The Ultimate Guide for Installing Windows 11'! Your detailed breakdown, focusing on compatibility from 3rd-generation to 7th-generation processors, is truly impressive. Your dedication to providing clear and comprehensive information makes the installation process much more approachable for everyone. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the guide helpful. If you have any questions or need further assistance while installing Windows 11, feel free to reach out. Your feedback motivates me to continue creating informative content. Wishing you a smooth and successful installation process!
thanks for your video-guide. My reason for watching remains: What did you do, to precvent windows-11 from not-wanting-to-install on a 3.-7. gen. intel-cpu? Was it Dell's TPM-settings, or? As such, I did not become any wiser, after watching. (I am already used to the proces, and Rufus, etc .. I have just not tried win11 on a
Thank you for watching the video! I understand your concern about Windows 11 not wanting to install on a 3rd to 7th gen Intel CPU. In my case, I had success by adjusting the TPM settings on my Dell system. It seems that meeting the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) requirements is crucial for Windows 11 installation. It might be worth checking if your system's TPM settings are compatible. If that doesn't resolve the issue, you might want to explore other BIOS/UEFI settings that could impact the installation. It's a bit tricky with older CPUs, and compatibility can vary. Feel free to ask if you have more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like me to cover in a future video. Good luck with your Windows 11 installation on the
Thanks for a great video. I have a Dell 3rd or 4th gen pc. My question is, Do i leave my files like docs and pics on the pc? Is this an upgrade that will save them or should I copy them somewhere and load them after upgrading?. Also, will I get win 11 updates? Thanks for your help.
You are welcome. If you wish to upgrade, you can certainly do so. However, please ensure you follow the instructions carefully to avoid any loss of files or apps. I have another video that demonstrates a complete upgrade process while keeping your files and installed apps intact. You can review the videos on my channel, where you'll find several that describe the steps in detail.
Which Windows 11 build is this? Microsoft has a chicken out policy now that if Windows 11 is not installed on supported hardware it will not receive updates.
I am embarrassingly ignorant and I do not understand 99% of what it is you want me to do. No idea what an ISO is. I am seeking help in how to customize settings in Windows (adding "refresh" to the default menu, how to speed up my computer without software etc.
Don’t worry, we all start somewhere! An ISO is basically a digital copy of a disc that you can use to install Windows. If you're looking to customize your settings, I recommend checking out the next videos on my channel where I cover tips like adding 'refresh' to the default menu and ways to speed up your computer without extra software. Feel free to ask any specific questions, and I’ll be happy to help!
Köszönöm a videót, épp most szeretnék windows11-re frissíteni i7 generációs gépen.
Szívesen! Örülök, hogy hasznosnak találtad a videót. Sok sikert a Windows 11 frissítéshez az i7-es gépeden! Ha bármilyen probléma adódik, nyugodtan írj.
You're welcome! I'm glad the video was helpful. Good luck with your Windows 11 upgrade on your 7th generation i7 machine! Let me know if you run into any issues.
@@EngSheriefSaad Thank you. ❤🤍💚
Thank you for putting together 'The Ultimate Guide for Installing Windows 11'! Your detailed breakdown, focusing on compatibility from 3rd-generation to 7th-generation processors, is truly impressive. Your dedication to providing clear and comprehensive information makes the installation process much more approachable for everyone. Keep up the great work!
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the guide helpful. If you have any questions or need further assistance while installing Windows 11, feel free to reach out. Your feedback motivates me to continue creating informative content. Wishing you a smooth and successful installation process!
thanks for your video-guide.
My reason for watching remains:
What did you do, to precvent windows-11 from not-wanting-to-install on a 3.-7. gen. intel-cpu?
Was it Dell's TPM-settings, or?
As such, I did not become any wiser, after watching.
(I am already used to the proces, and Rufus, etc .. I have just not tried win11 on a
Thank you for watching the video! I understand your concern about Windows 11 not wanting to install on a 3rd to 7th gen Intel CPU. In my case, I had success by adjusting the TPM settings on my Dell system. It seems that meeting the TPM (Trusted Platform Module) requirements is crucial for Windows 11 installation. It might be worth checking if your system's TPM settings are compatible.
If that doesn't resolve the issue, you might want to explore other BIOS/UEFI settings that could impact the installation. It's a bit tricky with older CPUs, and compatibility can vary.
Feel free to ask if you have more questions or if there's anything specific you'd like me to cover in a future video. Good luck with your Windows 11 installation on the
It has been the TPM version that has been the sticky part which some of the earlier generation processors did not support fully or at all.
Thanks for a great video. I have a Dell 3rd or 4th gen pc. My question is, Do i leave my files like docs and pics on the pc? Is this an upgrade that will save them or should I copy them somewhere and load them after upgrading?. Also, will I get win 11 updates? Thanks for your help.
You are welcome. If you wish to upgrade, you can certainly do so. However, please ensure you follow the instructions carefully to avoid any loss of files or apps. I have another video that demonstrates a complete upgrade process while keeping your files and installed apps intact. You can review the videos on my channel, where you'll find several that describe the steps in detail.
Thanks for the video guide
You're welcome! I'm glad you found the video guide helpful!
Paul Matthew Langes, good luck, mate.
Thanks, Paul! I appreciate it! Good luck to you too!
Which Windows 11 build is this? Microsoft has a chicken out policy now that if Windows 11 is not installed on supported hardware it will not receive updates.
This is the 23H2 version. I'm currently testing the 24H2 version, so be sure to follow the upcoming videos on my channel to see what happens!
Nice!
Thank you! 🌹🌹🌹
Great information
Thank you! I'm glad you found the information helpful!
So you just install win11 OVER your current win10 version?
No, I didn't just install Windows 11 over my current Windows 10 version. I performed a clean installation of Windows 11.
Wishing you luck :)
Thank you! 🌹🌹🌹
I am embarrassingly ignorant and I do not understand 99% of what it is you want me to do. No idea what an ISO is. I am seeking help in how to customize settings in Windows (adding "refresh" to the default menu, how to speed up my computer without software etc.
Don’t worry, we all start somewhere! An ISO is basically a digital copy of a disc that you can use to install Windows. If you're looking to customize your settings, I recommend checking out the next videos on my channel where I cover tips like adding 'refresh' to the default menu and ways to speed up your computer without extra software. Feel free to ask any specific questions, and I’ll be happy to help!
Danut Stoian good luck
Thank you! 🌹🌹🌹
cindy brown. Im wishing you luck????
you are welcome 🌹🌹🌹
Good luck
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jay gardner wish me luck
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Thanks for guide 💪
You're welcome! 💪 I'm glad you found the guide useful!