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HOW TO INSTALL WINDOWS 11 ONTO A PC (Even if it doesn't meet the TPM chip requirements) You will need to build a bootable USB stick using another Windows PC. You will also require a Windows 7/8/10 or 11 Pro Product Key - It is a 25-character code that is used to activate Windows. Download Rufus from https://rufus.ie/downloads/. Download the Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO) from https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11. Plug the USB stick into an existing/working Windows PC and confirm it's drive letter. Open Rufus and select the USB stick from 'Devices'. Under 'Boot Selection' select the Windows 11 ISO file. Under 'Image option' select Extended Windows 11 Installation (no TPM / no Secure Boot). Change the Partition scheme from GPT to MBR, Target System: 'BIOS (or UEFI-CSM)'. Under advanced drive properties, tick 'Add fixes for old BIOSes (extra partition, align, etc) and also 'Use Rufus MBR with BIOS ID 0x80 (Default). You don't need to change anything under Format Options. Leave it as NTFS file system, Cluster size 4096 bytes (Default), Quick Format, Create extended label and icon files. Whilst most hardware should automatically be setup and installed by Windows 11, you may need to provide some Windows 11 compatible Device Drivers - particularly if you are using less common hardware items in your PC. Click 'START' and wait for the USB stick to be prepared - This will take a while. Once complete - safely remove the USB stick (From the system tray USB icon). On the PC that you want to install Windows 11 on, you may need to tweak some settings in the System BIOS. You need to enable boot from USB and set it as the highest priority. You also need to enable 'Legacy Boot'. Boot up the PC from the USB stick and follow the prompts to complete the installation. You will be prompted for the product key and asked a lot of annoying questions, and the computer might reboot several times and say things like 'Getting things ready' and 'Just a moment'. After a while you should have a working Windows 11 PC. WORTH NOTING: You can only use a particular product key a certain number of times per year. If you exceed this - Windows will not activate. Also if you radically change the hardware in the PC after installing Windows - it may deactivate itself. |
BACKUPS It is absolutely critical to periodically make backup copies of your files.
I do this at the start of every season (New Year, Spring, Summer & Autumn). First unmount/eject all your VHDX disks:
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VLC Media Player After installing Windows 11 Pro, the very first app I always install is VideoLAN VLC Media Player. It is primarily a video and music player that is compatible with most formats.
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Google Chrome Web Browser Although Microsoft Edge is now based on the Google Chrome Web Browser, I still prefer to use Google's version. I recommend opening a gmail account and turning on the chrome sync feature so that your favorites can be imported into whichever PC you are working from.
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Qbittorrent Qbittorrent is a peer-to-peer file sharing app. After installing the app, you can use bitlordsearch.com to find magnet downloads for Applications, Games, Movies and Video, TV Shows, Music, Books and more. Use at your own risk and of course avoid infringing copyright laws! Qbittorrent Official Download Page
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Bricklink Studio Bricklink Studio is free software that allows you to design and render 3D LEGO models on your computer. I highly recommend installing it. The software is fairly easy to use, however there are plenty of YouTube tutorials available if you get stuck.
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Microsoft Office Picture Manager Microsoft Office Picture Manager is a rather old and simple image editing program. It is very useful for cropping and resizing pictures, as well as tweaking the brightness, contrast and colour balance.
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Audacity Audacity is an audio file editor. It is useful for splitting, clipping and merging music or sound recordings. You can add effects like reverb and adjust the volume. It works with MP3 and WAV formats. Official Download Page
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OBS Studio OBS Studio is an app for capturing video clips of your computer screen. You can use it to make tutorials or to record gaming. There are features for adding audio commentary.
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ProTracker 2 Clone If you are old enough to remember the late 80's / early 90's, you may have used ProTracker or something similar on an Atari ST or Commodore Amiga. It allows you to create music by sequencing sound samples on 4 audio channels. I have included a version of this software that runs on a modern PC. I have also bundled in some nice WAV samples that can be imported as well as a large collection of .mod files - Music that others have created using this software. Even if you are not creative or musically talented - It is fun to have a listen to some of the mod files. |
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Epic Games It is worth signing up for an account with Epic Games. You can purchase games and download free ones using the Epic Games Launcher. I got Grand Theft Auto V for only £9. I don't spend much time gaming, but if you have a gaming PC, it's well worth checking out Epic Games.
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Microsoft Photos Legacy can be download from Microsoft App Store. The reason for needing this is that the newer Photos App that comes with Windows 11 does not include a slideshow feature. |
Here is some software that I used to set up my home computers. Note that some of it may now be out of date. Everything here is available to download for free elsewhere: