Microsoft warns users of unsupported hardware using Windows 11 with a disclaimer Windows 11 will add a watermark if system requirements aren't met Continuing to use Windows 11 on incompatible hardware ...
If you want to rename hardware in Device Manager of Windows 11/10, here is how you can do that. Whether you want to rename GPU, CPU, USB camera, or any other USB device, it is possible to change the ...
A lot of users reported that they were unable to set up Windows Hello’s Fingerprint. The Fingerprint sensor fails to recognize the fingerprint, even though it has already been registered. Due to this, ...
Microsoft's latest Windows 11 update has been causing problems for apps and hardware devices. Reports spotted by CNET say that the October update (KB5066835) has broken HTTP/2 connections over ...
What would you do if Windows turned red? A major new bug is disrupting screens and workflows, with users searching for quick ...
Windows 11 officially requires a Trusted Platform Module. Here's why and what to do if your old PC doesn't have one.
What just happened? It's not even been a week since Microsoft reiterated that needing a TPM 2.0 chip to officially use Windows 11 was "non-negotiable." But in a surprising reversal, the Redmond giant ...
With Windows 10 end of support approaching, Microsoft says its TPM 2.0 requirement for Windows 11 is ‘non-negotiable.’ With Windows 10 end of support approaching, Microsoft says its TPM 2.0 ...
Windows 11 users experiencing Bluetooth issues can find solutions in this guide. Common problems like pairing failures, choppy audio, and missing toggles are addressed. The article provides ...
Not long ago, Microsoft doubled down on its policy that requires PCs to have TPM 2.0-compatible hardware in order to install Windows 11. On another support page ...
TL;DR: Traditional desktop and server editions of Windows 11 have surprisingly high system requirements, making it impossible to install newer versions of the OS on ...