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Fordítási probléma jelentése
It seems microsoft is not expecting systems to outlast their operating system versions. i.e. a system built on windows 7 shouldn't have been able to extend its lifetime to windows 8, windows 8.1, windows 10, and windows 11. They want you to replace your computer when a new OS comes out. For the poors microsoft will give them a free "upgrade"
In addition to the TPM stink they are testing Adverts in file explorer.
And I wish I went to where OP was, last independent owned PC place I went into almost half a year ago their display PCs were all running Win 11; asked the attendant and he said that it self installed one day with the updates.
I also build my own desktops and have had zero problem installing/activating Win10/11 on it. I really doubt it'll be an issue in the future as well.
The only issue I've ever had with it was the ♥♥♥♥♥♥ taskbar that I replaced day one
And they're doubling down on trying to force people into registering accounts and using the filthy Windows Store and UWP crap. And adding ads.
I'm still on MS-DOS. Chuckie Egg still plays fine on it.
As far as i am concerned Uwp is only for free version (windows 10s).
Even if there's workarounds, Microsoft have shown they haven't learned anything since they first started forced updates and keyloggers and spyware telemetry. I will never use another Windows. It won't belong before they lock more and more of the file system from unauthorized activity, and start using webcam eye-tracking to lock you out until you've viewed their ads, and forcing geolocation at all times.
Which I used
My PC was built by myself and I have Windiws 11
^--- This.
It's likely someone bought a motherboard from dead stock that didn't have a TPM module and it's showing as "unsupported" in the Win11 pre-check.
See above: Whatever article you read lied to you or you didn't properly understand what it was trying to say.
TPM: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/security/information-protection/tpm/trusted-platform-module-overview
https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/enable-tpm-2-0-on-your-pc-1fd5a332-360d-4f46-a1e7-ae6b0c90645c
Not all motherboards have a TPM chip. And, some can be supported with a sort of TPM-software solution, IIRC. But, the latter sort of acts to defeat the purpose of TPM. TPM is not, however, some panacea in terms of a security measure. But, it's an attempt to provide unique hardware encryption at the lowest level possible that is "tamper resistant." (It's not tamper or malware proof. But, it is stronger than software based measures.) It's also possible there are certain privacy issues, too. "What are you doing, TPM chip?" :)