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October 14th, 2023 14:33

DELL XPS L502X WINDOWS 11

Merhaba. İsmim Onur. Sistemim Dell XPS L502X ve Windows 10 kullanıyorum. Şu anda herhangi bir sorunum yok. Windows 11'i (TPM Olmadan) Yüklersem Bir Sorun Veya Gecikme veya Sorun Olur mu?

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October 16th, 2023 18:36

Translation:  Hello, my name is Onur.  My system is Dell XPS L502X and I am using Windows 10.  I don't have any problems right now.  If I Install Windows 11 (Without TPM) Will There Be A Problem Or Delay Or Issue?

Response:   When it comes to Win 11 subject, there are mixed opinions among users.  I can only share my own experience.  For short, Win 11 will give you different appearances and visual effects but the core performance is the same as Win 10.  If your system works well with Win 10 right now, you can expect the same with Win 11, no delay or issue.

Being installed on an unsupported system, many security features from Win 11 won't be available to your system.  There are quite many differences in menu access and system navigation users must get used to.  By running system unsupported, users must expecting that the functional and updates could be disrupted at anytime.  But, today is not that day.

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October 18th, 2023 19:39

@Onur Kayar​ , I installed and tried out Win 11 on similar system (with 2nd gen i7 CPU) and it is performing well.  I liked it as the color is more vibrant, the commands being executed very snappy that giving me perception of better performance.

Systems configurations are vary and could have different results.  Hence, the suggestion of installation on a spare drive in case you want to revert back.

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October 17th, 2023 10:51

@Chino de Oro​ I can't thank you enough. Thanks a lot. I don't have any performance or lag problems in Windows 10 right now. I hope Windows 11 works the same way.
And i have last question too. If I install Windows 11 on a computer that does not support it, will it slow down over time? Or do some apps break?



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October 17th, 2023 11:02

@Chino de Oro​ Because I will install windows 11 from scratch and there will be no files left from windows 10.

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October 17th, 2023 19:27

It's entirely up to you.  I suggest that you remove the current drive and set it aside to preserve.  Must you change your mind, you can always install the drive back and your system will be as it is now.

Get a spare SSD drive, search for method of creating Win 11 with the help of Rufus to remove the requirements.  After the Windows installation, remember to install Dell chipset driver and allow Windows to install the remaining drivers from Windows updates.

If the new Win 11 is not as you expected, remove the drive and revert back to Win 10.

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October 18th, 2023 10:15

@Chino de Oro​ 

Hi. I already know how to install Windows even if my computer does not support it. I just asked if there would be a change in performance in Windows 10 when I installed it. How to install Windows 11: I opened the apraiserres (I may have misspelled it) file in the Source folder as notes and deleted the TPM and UEFI commands in it.

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October 19th, 2023 10:31

@Chino de Oro​ Hi. Thanks a lot. I'm going to try Windows 11. My processor is: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50GHz

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October 19th, 2023 10:40

@Chino de OroAm i should to accept What You Need To Consider?

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October 19th, 2023 16:58

It is just a general gestures question.  MS will make change and forced update as times go by.  You can acknowledge now and you can making change to any conflict settings during testing usages.  For more information regarding this notice, you can see more details here  https://support.microsoft.com/tr-tr/windows/-%C4%B0lgilenmenizi-gerekenler-windows-kurulum-bildiriminin-anlam%C4%B1-0cedddaf-0198-8fe8-3b75-5f83dc7a4c77

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October 19th, 2023 17:10

@Chino de Oro So even though I'm an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-2450M CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50GHz, there will be no performance change and I'll use windows 11 the same way I use it now without any problems, right?

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October 19th, 2023 17:37

That is correct.  I installed Win 11 to several machines already and have not see any degrade in performances.

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October 20th, 2023 13:14

@Chino de Oro​ Thanks a lot. It is smooth and increased my gaming performance.

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