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#Intel i7 drivers wont install drivers
iirc i tried installing the drivers the old fashioned way with no joy.įYI we are up and running, just using the Microsoft Thunderbolt Drivers.Īs comment to I am very reluctant to try the Intel drivers whilst our systems are working happily on the Microsoft TB drivers, NB these are business machines which are currently working on projects taking them offline to trial solutions or as suggested send back to intel to investigate a problem we have rectified is not an option. It was actually better than running Windows 10 on a mechanical hard drive.Good to hear Intel are looking into it, apprecaited, its too late for us as we found a work around but it did cost us a week of non productive time. It wasn't the fastest, but it wasn't buggy or unusable. I should know - I ran Vista on a P4 laptop from 2002 with 512MB of RAM, and I got along fine with it. Vista ran just fine on low end hardware as long as you didn't expect it to be graphically amazing. I don't see how this is comparable to Vista. That doesn't seem to be an issue currently. The worst it can do, is make a ransomware better at encrypted data. It is just a chip (or isolated sandbox firmware solution for TPM integrated in CPUs) that generates cryptographic keys/hash. It is disabled by default on most DIY PC motherboard. It is enabled by default on nearly all pre-builds. TPM 2.0 has been standard in PCs for the longest time. Without this acceleration, the CPU needs to monitor itself by emulating these technologies and that costs performance. All these are security technologies that Windows 11 uses. Unsupported CPUs don't have the hardware ability to accelerate: Virtualisation-Based Security, Hypervisor-Protected Code Integrity not Control-flow Enforcement. Yet, on supported CPUs you have the same or better performance to Windows 10. In all my PCs, which, all of them don't comply with Windows 11 requirements, has a notable performance drop of varying degree from Windows 10.
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Yet, install Vista on a Win7 area PC, and it will run great. BSOD's laden OS, that was seen to be big and bulky.
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Mix lack of driver support, and you ended up with Vista reputation. See Vista with all those "XP area computers", who could not even do alpha blending (transparency), nor had the CPU technologies to actually have the OS be fast and responsive. All his work was for nothing, beside an entertaining video.
#Intel i7 drivers wont install upgrade
You can install Windows 10, and upgrade to Windows 11 via the Insider program. So I don't think the CPU requirements are because of a significantly more heavy OS. It ran just as well as you'd expect Windows 10 to run. I forget who, but someone on Youtube modded the Windows 11 ISO so they could install it onto a Widnows XP era laptop. Like I said hundred of times on each of these threads, please use search next time, is that Microsoft wants to avoid a Vista. This is just me guessing here, because there is also that factor. Personally, I expect Microsoft to hand pick select Intel Core i7 CPUs if they can be assured that all OEMs will continue to provide proper Win11 driver/BIOS support for systems of this year. One might freak out from this minor (for your CPU) performance drop. You might not notice the performance drop, as your particular CPU is fast enough to hide the performance drop, or is simply minor where you don't care, you, specifically. Microsoft doesn't want people to complain on how Win11 is bloated or whatever, when it isn't. The issue is not that it won't run, the issue is that your system has a performance drop of some degree, due to lack of CPU internal hardware features to accelerate security features that Win11 uses.
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But I managed to installed on my i7-7700 machine and it runs smoothly, haven't crash so far. Can someone tell me what's going on here? As what I read is Windows 11 doesn't support Intel cpus before 8th gen, the PC health check app also said that my pc doesn't support windows 11.