I have put Windows 11 on this machine, and it worked, kind of, but file explorer was flaky, not sure if it is sorted now, but it was not a couple of weeks ago, copy some large or a lot of files and file explorer will freeze, there are other issues, Windows 11 is to be honest full of more bugs than Windows 10 was on launch, if that is possible, or it seems like it anyway.
I used Rufus to make the last ISI of windows 11 i downloaded able to work on my computer. the problem is, while it may work now, we don't know what Ms will do to stop it, already they are putting reminders and watermarks on the desktop, what stops them for doing something worse?
As the Ms account, what if you have not got one in the first place? So I would have to make an MS account, to set up the way you are saying?
i installed Windows 8.1 on my machine a couple of days ago, it is so fast, much faster than Windows 10, and I have got none of the memory management errors I did when I tried to run Windows 8.1 on this Ryzen machine when I first built in 5 years ago, which is one of the reason I went to Windows 10, the other reason was because MS made it a pain to use on my machine by stick a notice up all the time saying Windows 8.1 don't support my processor. not getting that now.
i only put Windows 8.1 on to see what it will do0, but to be honest I may keep it on, at least until I decide what I am doing, staying with Windows or going for a Mac.
I looked at prices of CPU, motherboard and memory to update this thing and to make it worthwhile updating I would have to go with a Ryzen 9, I don't think the newer Ryzen 7s will be much of a update from the R7 1700 I have in my machine, anyway, for a ryzen 9, memory and mother board I am looking at £700, I can almost buy a Mac mini for that, a whole computer and the new model when it comes out will be even more powerful.
Adrian
Desktop machine Ryzen powered with windows 10 , reluctantly.
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