Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
I guess it does depend on the configuration then. We have not run the utility - just checked the specs of the systems we have. These are Lenovo laptops, i5 and i7 dual and quad-core, and all have the TPM chips, at least 8GB of ram (most are 16GB and some are 32GB), etc. My primary system is

Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread A Craig
I've noticed that Windows updates are not consistently configured to keep your personal configuration choices. Instead, they often smash through and reset them to Windows defaults. It's beyond annoying (and a huge productivity loss), not to mention extremely lazy programming as far as I'm

Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread Lin Sims
The OS keeps changing my default printer on me behind my back. I don't let Windows manage my printers. I even edited the registry to ensure this. But every few days, the damn thing moves default from Adobe Printer to something else. No one can figure out why or how to make it stop, and if the

Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread A Craig
We bought our new computers just before the Win 11 specs came out, and despite being excellent computers, they don't have the required built-in security "stuff" to qualify for Win 11. Maybe we'll see some firmware updates to help us along. I'd even pay a small fee for that (less than $50).

Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread Lin Sims
Good thing, too. They've locked the taskbar to the bottom of the screen with no option to move it, which makes me very annoyed as I like it on the right. I have no plans to upgrade until they either put it back or someone comes up with an app to reorganize the screen the way _I_ want it to be. I

Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread Robert Lauriston
My almost-five-year-old Dell Optiplex 7010 is per Microsoft's utility not compatible. Not that there's any reason for me to upgrade. On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 11:16 AM Syed Zaeem Hosain wrote: > > Hmmm ... apparently because Microsoft wants to "add better security". Thus > the need for the TPM

Re: [Framers] Windows 11 compatibility?

2021-10-05 Thread Syed Zaeem Hosain
Hmmm ... apparently because Microsoft wants to "add better security". Thus the need for the TPM (available in Intel cpu's from the past ten+ years). The other requirements of speed, ram, disk space, etc., don't see _that_ steep to me. Our IT guy says that everything we have (nearly 300 Windows