I installed it on my home build based on the ASUS ROG Maximus X Formula LGA 1151 motherboard and Intel i7-8700K CPU. Initially, it lacked TPM but thankfully, ASUS released an upgraded BIOS which enabled TPM.
I did not do a clean install. I installed W11 over my existing system. I have had no problems at all.
I did the upgrade because it isn't as ugly as W10. Some people have a more utilitarian ethos than I do regarding a user interface. I absolutely loved the look of Aero, the UI of Vista and W7. On the other hand, I loath the look of the unnamed W10 UI. I call it the Leon Spinks UI. For those of you who don't recognize the name, Leon Spinks was a boxer who was particularly ugly. Muhamad Ali (who liked to play head games with his opponents) described him as so ugly that it looked like a train went through his face. That's exactly how I feel about the W10 UI.
Most of you are probably not as hateful regarding the look of W10 as I am. Still, there is the matter of security. I would only rate myself as upper-intermediate regarding general computer expertise but it seems clear to me that the W11 model is definitely more secure. It won't be the final word as it is a never-ending battle between hackers and operating system security but clearly, W11 is the next level regarding security for your computer.
I did not do a clean install. I installed W11 over my existing system. I have had no problems at all.
I did the upgrade because it isn't as ugly as W10. Some people have a more utilitarian ethos than I do regarding a user interface. I absolutely loved the look of Aero, the UI of Vista and W7. On the other hand, I loath the look of the unnamed W10 UI. I call it the Leon Spinks UI. For those of you who don't recognize the name, Leon Spinks was a boxer who was particularly ugly. Muhamad Ali (who liked to play head games with his opponents) described him as so ugly that it looked like a train went through his face. That's exactly how I feel about the W10 UI.
Most of you are probably not as hateful regarding the look of W10 as I am. Still, there is the matter of security. I would only rate myself as upper-intermediate regarding general computer expertise but it seems clear to me that the W11 model is definitely more secure. It won't be the final word as it is a never-ending battle between hackers and operating system security but clearly, W11 is the next level regarding security for your computer.
Only two things are infinite, the universe and human stupidity, and I'm not sure about the former.
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein