![]() (Windows disqualified my 7th-gen laptop and forced me to do a clean install, though, so I did a dual-boot there.) But that didn’t stop me from installing a copy of Windows 11 right over my copy of Windows 10 by using the ISO image - I just needed to turn on my TPM module and enable Secure Boot in my motherboard’s BIOS, and click through a scary warning message. ![]() Windows 11 insists my desktop’s 7th-gen Intel CPU isn’t good enough, despite having practically every feature (and quite a bit more performance) than the lowest end 8th-gen chips on the company’s compatibility list. On a home-built desktop (Core i7-7700K, RTX 3060 Ti) and a 2017 Dell XPS 15 laptop (Core i7-7700HQ) We’ll have a full review from Tom Warren next week, but in the meanwhile we thought we’d give you a look at how The Verge at large feels about upgrading to the new OS - by asking every other prominent Windows user on the team to install the most recent version on their own home computers, and gathering their impressions. In many ways, it’s already here - the free update has been available for Windows Insiders to download and test for months, and recent versions like the Release Preview will likely be indistinguishable from the final operating system. Microsoft’s next version of Windows, Windows 11, is coming October 5th.
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