Interesting and that it all?
Why did you upgrade Windows 11?
To get it to work on a system which doesn't have a TPM 2.0.Why would you want to do that? There is a reason TPM is there for a reason, to enforce security. I am all for that.
Not sure about the data harvesting bit... Not sure they care.
As for data collection, read the T&Cs on for what purpose they're doing it: mostly it's around security.
I understand that frustration. But to be honest with so much hackers out there...I prefer upgrading my hardware for better security than take the risk.To get it to work on a system which doesn't have a TPM 2.0.
It's frustrating that they have giving this mandatory requirement even though some older system could run window 11 with no issue at all
We are Retro computer users we don't like upgradingI understand that frustration. But to be honest with so much hackers out there...I prefer upgrading my hardware for better security than take the risk.
I worked for them. They are so worried about gdpr that they err massively on the side of caution. If you think that’s wrong, make a complaint. No axe to grind here, but this theory that Microsoft actually cares what you’re doing with your machine is laughable. If you really think they’re wrongly processing your personal data, do something about it. It would cost them billions if you’re right.Haven't had a good laugh in a while, thanks!![]()
The most secure machine will be one disconnected from any network, and preferably powered off. Not that much use though ;-)
Not powered off, even a not connected puter can be affected anyway.The most secure machine will be one disconnected from any network, and preferably powered off. Not that much use though ;-)