Microsoft releases Windows 11 Insider Preview Here’s how to get it on Intel 7th gen / AMD Zen 1 processors and later
Microsoft has released the first Insider Preview of the Windows 11, as it had promised at its event last week. The first Windows 11 beta has a build 22000.51, and it’s available for Insiders in the Dev channel. To install Windows 11 Insider Preview Builds, you must be running a licensed version of Windows 10 on your device.
Even though, Microsoft said that Windows 11 requires your device to be running on Intel 8th generation or AMD Zen 2 processors and later, the preview builds can be installed on devices running on Intel 7th generation and AMD Zen 1 processors, so that the company can check if it meets the principles around security and reliability to be eligible for Windows 11.
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VMware has no plans to support Windows 10 on M1 Macs Windows is second priority behind Linux
The release of M1-powered systems was warmly welcomed by the Mac community, thanks largely to the huge performance boost Apple silicon brings. For macOS purists, the move to M1 chips makes a great deal of sense, but for anyone used to running other operating system on their Macs, there were questions.
Running Windows 10 on M1 systems is possible thanks to the latest version of Parallels for Mac, but this is far from being the only virtualization software available people have been asking for some time what to expect from VMware Fusion. Now the company has revealed details of what to come; and while it s great news for Linux fans, it s not so great for Windows users.
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Windows Update for Business: details, details
Though most Windows 10 users assume Windows update for Business is mainly for, well, business use, it offers plenty of options for controlling updates and working with Intune.
Here’s something many Windows 10 users may not know: If you select options to control your updates in the local group policy settings better known as “Windows Update for Business,” you end up controlling optional updates. And what if you are not necessarily a “business” user? What options do you have?
Plenty.
The little secret about “Windows Update for Business” is that it’s nothing more than a set of registry keys and local group policy settings that allow you to better control updates. And you don’t have to work for a business to utilize these settings, though it helps if you’re running Windows 10 Professional.
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