Upgrade Veriton X4610G to Windows 11

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  • Marty11
    Marty11 Member Posts: 122 Skilled Fixer WiFi Icon

    Dear Larrodie thanks for your reply, but as you could have read above, my reasons have already been stated and are:

    Why would you want to replace all your hardware every two years? Intel drops support after 2 years, Acer drops BIOS update support after two years, now Microsoft also drops support for their OS. Life is just too short to be constantly buying new and scrapping old hardware and configuring and tuning new computers / OS'es, whilst the old hardware is perfectly viable to keep running all the same software I have been always using (text processing, email reading, coding, etc.). Moore's law has broken down, single thread performance doesn't increase by pi any more every pi years. ;)There simply is no reason for it any more. The old hardware is still more than capable.

    Furthermore systems haven't become cheaper either, as a matter of fact they've become more expensive.

    In the mean time I also bought a spanking new Acer laptop (for 200 bucks more than my previous one), but I am thoroughly disappointed by the security support I'm getting from Acer. It's already obsolete according to your measures. Read all about it here.

    My question still remains open:

    There is an unpopulated TPM slot on the MB! Do you know if there are TPM 2.0 (or v 1.2) modules available for it and where to get them?
    Are TPM modules universal or platform / MB specific maybe even vendor proprietary? (I read recently that MS relaxed the requirement for TMP version to v 1.2).