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Running my home PC for years and did not even notice that TPM 2.0 was not enabled in the BIOS until Win 11 stopped updating 
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Running my home PC for years and did not even notice that TPM 2.0 was not enabled in the BIOS until Win 11 stopped updating![]()


How hobbled is it compared to the normal Win 11 Pro?PS, if you ever use this version. Mainly used with Industrial PC's
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Windows 11 LTSC 2024 arrives making TPM and Secure Boot optional — lower storage requirements, too
Windows 11 officialy squeezed within the confines of 16GB storage.www.tomshardware.com
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Isn't not hobbled. It has all the crap removed that no one uses. Not designed home use.How hobbled is it compared to the normal Win 11 Pro?
There's 4 ways afaik ...Does anyone know how to get rid of the "Recommend" nag on the Start menu when you disable that feature?
I go and disable it so I have more real estate for pinned apps and then windows still blocks that space
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What option is it in Explorer patcher?There's 4 ways afaik ...
1. set display scale to 125% (easiest but not everyone likes the bigger text)
2. get an enterprice edition key and activate ... then you can remove it via Group Policy
3. If you use explorerpatcher there's an option to remove it (what Im using)
4. read this ... https://www.neowin.net/guides/how-to-remove-recommended-from-the-start-menu-in-windows-11/
I had enabled that in Explorer patcher but for some reason it wasn't working so I disabled/re-enabled it and now it's working as expected, full start menu now being used - awesome!!What option is it in Explorer patcher?
Isn't not hobbled. It has all the crap removed that no one uses. Not designed home use.
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Was trying something simple and run my guitar through some virtual amps and stuff but windows just bombs out on the sound card and latency. It seems quite common doing a search.Don't we know ...![]()
Was trying something simple and run my guitar through some virtual amps and stuff but windows just bombs out on the sound card and latency. It seems quite common doing a search.
Probably just badluck again.
I sometimes use good old Winamp and its many hundreds of DSP plugins for sound enhancements when I have too much time kn my handsWas trying something simple and run my guitar through some virtual amps and stuff but windows just bombs out on the sound card and latency. It seems quite common doing a search.
Probably just badluck again.
I sometimes use good old Winamp and its many hundreds of DSP plugins for sound enhancements when I have too much time kn my hands
One of those plugins is absolutely brilliant at maintaining a actual volume level properly, plus some other things, so YouTube content especially is volume normalised.
But I have to run All Windows audio through winamp to achieve this, found a simple solution in a Virtual Aux Cable software, it emulates an input device to which all audio is routed, use this as the Mic Input in Winamp, then the actually output device is set to another Cable as the default Windows output.
No delay or high Cpu isage for the virtual cables, and it's free, brilliant.
Linky https://vb-audio.com/Cable/
Cheers. Will check it out.I sometimes use good old Winamp and its many hundreds of DSP plugins for sound enhancements when I have too much time kn my hands
One of those plugins is absolutely brilliant at maintaining a actual volume level properly, plus some other things, so YouTube content especially is volume normalised.
But I have to run All Windows audio through winamp to achieve this, found a simple solution in a Virtual Aux Cable software, it emulates an input device to which all audio is routed, use this as the Mic Input in Winamp, then the actually output device is set to another Cable as the default Windows output.
No delay or high Cpu isage for the virtual cables, and it's free, brilliant.
Linky https://vb-audio.com/Cable/