Step 1. Connect the USB drive to your PC/Laptop. Visit the official Microsoft website and download "Create Windows 11 Installation Media". Step 2. Run the MediacreationtoolW11.exe file, and if prompted by (UAC), click "Yes." The tool may take a few moments to open, so kindly wait ...
DIY systems are the ones most likely to run multi boot, so probably Microsoft will be careful... but who knows. USAFRet said: Simple solution: Disconnect the other drives during OS installs. As you should anyway. This one is different....
If you are using an older computer, it might not have the tech specs to even run Windows 11. If you look up the specs for your current PC, you can check them against the minimum requirements for Windows 11. If your current PC doesn't meet those minimum requirements, then you don't ...
I got a message stating that third party items (Or words to that effect) would not load and PS Elements would not run. I uninstalled PSE from the W11 PC and installed it back to the W10 PC. It installed normally and I was able to use PSE. Can anybody exp...
It's the perennial question in the Linux community: will this year be the year of the Linux desktop? Some say it's never coming. Some say it's already here. What do you think? With Windows 10 coming to an end in 2025, will the masses figure out how to install Linux on bare metal...
Leo: Sorry that this was a bit long winded, but I don’t know how to say things like this without doing so. Also, I remember the 8080, and the 8008 (even the 4004!), so I’ve been in the industry about as long as you have. You have the advantage of having been a bit higher...
And yet another reason NOT to "upgrade" to W11 Win11 is not even gaining ground at all, in 2025 there's still will be 75% of Win 10 users to 25% for Win11 and then M$ will have to keep support for it AMD R9 7950X3D CPU/ Asus ROG STRIX X670E-E board/ 2x32GB G-Skill ...
This is a very unusual symptom. Generally, either a CPU works or it doesn't. I have never seen this type of selective behavior when upgrading a CPU. Windows should run if the PC can POST. Make W10 or W11 USB installation media suggested in my previous re...
This is a very unusual symptom. Generally, either a CPU works or it doesn't. I have never seen this type of selective behavior when upgrading a CPU. Windows should run if the PC can POST. Make W10 or W11 USB installation media suggested in my previous response. See...
Reboot/restart your PC. Please test and monitor if the issue comes again. This issue seems to have been a problem with Intel LAN chipsets on Asus motherboard. If the Intel Customer Support professional is unable to help and has run out of options, we wish to encourage...