As Windows 11 is being rolled out, some advanced users may want to run both Windows 10 and Windows 11 on the same computer before completely moving on to Windows 11. In this tutorial, we will configure dual boot with Windows 10 and Windows 11 Operating Systems (OS). Here is how you can configure a dual boot system using a Personal Computer (PC) that already has been upgraded to Windows 11.
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You can also follow these steps to install:
-Windows 7, 8, or 11 on a Windows 10 installed computer
-Windows 7 or 8 on a Windows 11 installed computer
-Windows 7, 10, or 11 on a Windows 8 installed computer
The installation instructions should work on all desktop versions of Windows (Home, Professional, Enterprise)
Linux (Unix-like) servers are very popular choice in the tech world. A majority of web and file servers are hosted on Unix and Unix-like operating systems. At the same time Microsoft Windows Servers are utilized by all major organization for its easy-to-use features such as Active Directory Domain Services, also simply known as, domains. If you have a mixed environment with both Linux and Windows servers or Linux desktops (end devices) and Windows servers, you need to be able to Windows domain join Linux machines. This is a step-by-step guide on how to domain join a CentOS, which is similar to RHEL (Red Hat Enterprise Linux) to an existing Windows Domain.
Microsoft now requires hardware security checks before installing Windows 11. At this time, the VMware Workstation Pro 16 has no solution to bypass the per-installation check for TPM (Trusted Platform Module), CPU, RAM, and Secure Boot. The solution is to use DWORD 32-bit value entries in the Registry Editor to force bypass the pre-installation checks. In this video demonstration, we install Windows 11 Professional 64 -bit version.
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