A major problem with 11 Home is it won't let you use any program that isn't in the Microsoft Store. You can download and install them but 11 Home won't let then run! I spent hours trying figure this out!
Yes, Windows 11 Pro includes both Wi-Fi and Mobile Hotspot features. If you can’t find them, here’s what to do: Wi-Fi Troubleshooting: Check for Wi-Fi Option: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi. Ensure the Wi-Fi toggle is turned on. Update Network Drivers: Open Device Manager > Network Adapters. Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter and select Update Driver. Enable Wi-Fi Adapter: Press Win + R, type ncpa.cpl, and press Enter. Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter and choose Enable. Mobile Hotspot Troubleshooting: Locate Hotspot Settings: Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Hotspot. Ensure it's toggled On and properly configured. Check Driver Support: Ensure your Wi-Fi adapter supports hosting a hotspot. Update drivers if needed. Use Troubleshooter: Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other Troubleshooters. Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter. If the features are still missing, your drivers may need to be reinstalled or your system may have configuration issues. Let me know if you need further guidance!
So the sandbox is basically a virtual box, can't you just supplement these professional features with other programs on home? Is there anything we can't do on home using 3rd party software or does virtual box do the same things
Yes, you're right! The Windows Sandbox is similar to a virtual machine like VirtualBox, but it’s lightweight and specifically designed for testing and isolating potentially harmful files or apps. While VirtualBox offers more flexibility (like installing different OSes), it requires manual setup and configuration. Windows Sandbox is easier to use and more integrated into the system, but it’s only available on Windows Pro and Enterprise. With third-party software like VirtualBox, you can still get many of the same features on Windows Home, but the main limitation is that you can't use certain built-in Windows features like Sandbox or BitLocker without upgrading to Pro. Hope that clears it up! Let me know if you need more details on either option.
You heard correctly! I installed Windows on my Mac using a virtual machine. For the full step-by-step guide, check out our tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/Pw3OMB8UH_A/видео.html. It walks you through the process in detail!
Ost there some difference with how pro and home in how they manage multiple screens? I have 2 screens on my desk and when I disconnect my laptop it takes windows 20 minutes to start working again. It is resizing open apps etc. super annoying
The difference between Windows 10 Pro and Home doesn't directly affect how they manage multiple screens, but Pro has additional features like Remote Desktop and Group Policy management, which can indirectly influence multi-monitor setups in a professional environment. Regarding your issue: the lag when disconnecting your laptop could be due to how Windows handles screen scaling and app window positioning. To reduce the delay, try: Updating your graphics drivers. Adjusting display settings before disconnecting. Using a docking station for smoother transitions. These steps may help Windows handle the change more efficiently.
@@indigosoftware9625 doing my first full build and wanted to do a new/clean install of win11. i was going to just get the home version, but looks like i might be doing pro now with the link. thought i'd be doing the whole thing in july, but the graphics card people have decided to change things in a bad way. then the (older) card i was going to buy suddenly became very popular. so i guess now i'm not going to buy it all till august. that's the way it goes sometimes. side note: the whole TPM thing threw me off. i looked everywhere for which little chip i was supposed to buy. seemed odd new motherboards didn't just come with it. even the motherboard manufacturer left out info on about it. when i e-mailed them to ask, they decided not to bother to tell me anything at all... 100% ghosted. so now i'm going with a different motherboard manufacturer. and i find out it's no longer a requirement (??? GRRR!). they could have just said "yeah, don't worry about putting that in, windows 11 no longer requires it."
@@PaulC001 The biggest feature in the pro version of Windows 11 for me is Microsoft hyper-v. You get a fast, easy and very practical hypervisor manager to run VM's. The TPM thing can be confusing. This is what microsoft says: TPM 2.0 is required to run Windows 11, as an important building block for security-related features. TPM 2.0 is used in Windows 11 for a number of features, including Windows Hello for identity protection and BitLocker for data protection. However you can easily bypass the TPM requirement when installing your OS. It's basically just a security measure.
I checked the price and it is more than 50% cheaper through Indigo Software to buy Windows 11 Pro.
why is it so cheap is it not legit windows 11 pro?
thank you for the fast AND informative information on the two differences!
Make a windows video while using a Mac, good job 😂
But have you seen the dedicated PC rig we built recently?
Exactly 😂😂😂😂❤ Lmao
The Mac just fits the vibe though
A major problem with 11 Home is it won't let you use any program that isn't in the Microsoft Store. You can download and install them but 11 Home won't let then run! I spent hours trying figure this out!
We have a video topic covering how to disable this here: ruclips.net/video/mWdLobfEwmo/видео.htmlsi=ZWqJMgIy9MDyds3Y
@@indigosoftware9625 Thanks.
Thanks and I had Windows 10 pro laptop and I am getting a Windows 11 home
Love the video! I will say it was interesting that it's a video about windows and you're on a Mac 🤣
Not saying you can't have windows on Mac just thought it was funny.
Glad you liked it! Look at our newest videos for a custom build PC rig just for the channel ;)
Hello. Can I ask you a question? Does Windows 11 Pro don't have a Wifi and Mobile Hotspot? Thanks
Yes, Windows 11 Pro includes both Wi-Fi and Mobile Hotspot features. If you can’t find them, here’s what to do:
Wi-Fi Troubleshooting:
Check for Wi-Fi Option:
Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Wi-Fi.
Ensure the Wi-Fi toggle is turned on.
Update Network Drivers:
Open Device Manager > Network Adapters.
Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter and select Update Driver.
Enable Wi-Fi Adapter:
Press Win + R, type ncpa.cpl, and press Enter.
Right-click your Wi-Fi adapter and choose Enable.
Mobile Hotspot Troubleshooting:
Locate Hotspot Settings:
Go to Settings > Network & Internet > Mobile Hotspot.
Ensure it's toggled On and properly configured.
Check Driver Support:
Ensure your Wi-Fi adapter supports hosting a hotspot. Update drivers if needed.
Use Troubleshooter:
Go to Settings > System > Troubleshoot > Other Troubleshooters.
Run the Network Adapter Troubleshooter.
If the features are still missing, your drivers may need to be reinstalled or your system may have configuration issues. Let me know if you need further guidance!
So the sandbox is basically a virtual box, can't you just supplement these professional features with other programs on home?
Is there anything we can't do on home using 3rd party software or does virtual box do the same things
Yes, you're right! The Windows Sandbox is similar to a virtual machine like VirtualBox, but it’s lightweight and specifically designed for testing and isolating potentially harmful files or apps.
While VirtualBox offers more flexibility (like installing different OSes), it requires manual setup and configuration. Windows Sandbox is easier to use and more integrated into the system, but it’s only available on Windows Pro and Enterprise.
With third-party software like VirtualBox, you can still get many of the same features on Windows Home, but the main limitation is that you can't use certain built-in Windows features like Sandbox or BitLocker without upgrading to Pro.
Hope that clears it up! Let me know if you need more details on either option.
If i heard correctly, How did u get Windows on your Mac?
You heard correctly! I installed Windows on my Mac using a virtual machine. For the full step-by-step guide, check out our tutorial here: ruclips.net/video/Pw3OMB8UH_A/видео.html. It walks you through the process in detail!
Ost there some difference with how pro and home in how they manage multiple screens? I have 2 screens on my desk and when I disconnect my laptop it takes windows 20 minutes to start working again. It is resizing open apps etc. super annoying
The difference between Windows 10 Pro and Home doesn't directly affect how they manage multiple screens, but Pro has additional features like Remote Desktop and Group Policy management, which can indirectly influence multi-monitor setups in a professional environment.
Regarding your issue: the lag when disconnecting your laptop could be due to how Windows handles screen scaling and app window positioning.
To reduce the delay, try:
Updating your graphics drivers.
Adjusting display settings before disconnecting.
Using a docking station for smoother transitions.
These steps may help Windows handle the change more efficiently.
@@indigosoftware9625 Thank you for your help. Yeah I think it jus just windows trying to change resolution on 50 open apps 😂.
I also use a Chromebook for everyday use
That mic makes asmr with that voice damn
We have a new setup coming...
bro seriously claimed a windows 11 install on a MACBOOK 💀💀💀
We run windows 11 on the MacBook all the time, check it out if you're interested!
Good info...
Glad it was helpful!
"i currently have windows 11 pro installed on this computer" while using a mac , what a genius 👏👏👏
Check out our custom PC build for the channel! We now run windows on PC :)
U handsome. Thanks
Glad we could help, and thank you!
i had to laugh, you're talking about windows and you're using a mac. 🤭
We get a laugh about it too! Nowadays I usually stick to a PC for the windows videos.
@@indigosoftware9625
doing my first full build and wanted to do a new/clean install of win11. i was going to just get the home version, but looks like i might be doing pro now with the link.
thought i'd be doing the whole thing in july, but the graphics card people have decided to change things in a bad way. then the (older) card i was going to buy suddenly became very popular. so i guess now i'm not going to buy it all till august. that's the way it goes sometimes.
side note: the whole TPM thing threw me off. i looked everywhere for which little chip i was supposed to buy. seemed odd new motherboards didn't just come with it. even the motherboard manufacturer left out info on about it. when i e-mailed them to ask, they decided not to bother to tell me anything at all... 100% ghosted.
so now i'm going with a different motherboard manufacturer. and i find out it's no longer a requirement (??? GRRR!). they could have just said "yeah, don't worry about putting that in, windows 11 no longer requires it."
@@PaulC001 The biggest feature in the pro version of Windows 11 for me is Microsoft hyper-v. You get a fast, easy and very practical hypervisor manager to run VM's.
The TPM thing can be confusing. This is what microsoft says: TPM 2.0 is required to run Windows 11, as an important building block for security-related features. TPM 2.0 is used in Windows 11 for a number of features, including Windows Hello for identity protection and BitLocker for data protection.
However you can easily bypass the TPM requirement when installing your OS. It's basically just a security measure.
Yes he’s very handsome- lol I really came to view the differences but I keep thinking - YUM 🤤