I have a few questions regarding windows 10 and 11?

TalionRanger

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Hi, i have already enabled tpm 2.0 and enabled secure boot state.

but i notice in system information it says: "unsupported"?

am i missing a file or something?

as for group policy editor. do i have that?

i have nvidia geforce gtx 1050 ti.

amd ryzen 7 1800x eight core processor.

i have 16 gigs of ram installed.

i may need to update my ram eventually.

my virtual memory is 20 gigs total.

then for total left 12 gigs.

so my bios menu is amd based.

i also notice i have virtualization based security not enabled?

i see that is part of group policy editor thing?

will that fix the error of: " my computer is not eligable and such?"
 

Ian

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Hi @TalionRanger, welcome aboard :). Can you please post a screenshot so I can see what you mean please?

You should have no problems with running Windows 10 or 11 on a PC like that.

As for Group Policy Editor, you'll have it in any Pro, Enterprise and Education editions.
 

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There’s a bug with the tool which is stating some PC’s aren’t compatible even though they are. Microsoft are working on the bug.
 

TalionRanger

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Hi @TalionRanger, welcome aboard :). Can you please post a screenshot so I can see what you mean please?

You should have no problems with running Windows 10 or 11 on a PC like that.

As for Group Policy Editor, you'll have it in any Pro, Enterprise and Education editions.
Here is the screenshot.

So group policy editor is exclusive to those versions?

I see. Since I have home. I guess I dont need it.

Is it important or?
 

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