Has anyone installed Windows 11 in the iWork 10?

Has anyone installed Windows 11 in the iWork 10?

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    Ysrthgrathe
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    Installed Win 11 last weekend.

    Used program: Double Driver to backup existing win 10 drivers to micro sd card and to later restore them under 11.

    Used a powered USB hub, usb-C adapter, USB keyboard/mouse and a sd multicard reader USB stick.

    Used Ghost Spectre stripped down win 11 iso, you can find him on YouTube. (I Had a win 11 key – which you can add after installation)

    Had iso added to a program Ventoy usb bootable.

    Hit esc on boot for bios needs otherwise F7 to usb boot

    Booted win 11 iso from Ventoy went into setup.

    I was only making a windows tablet for my kitchen as this tablet is damaged and wasn’t impressed with the android implementation.

    Thus I deleted every partition it had. Create new partition and sub windows partitions.

    After a longer install time than expected over 15 min? It eventually booted into windows.

    Basic computer style no touch or on board sd card reading.

    Still using powered hub setup I used usb card reader,  double driver, and the backup to reinstall win 10 drivers. Drivers installed about as slowly as the windows installation itself.

    After which I had touchscreen tablet functionality back.

    I then set it up for youtube and recipe needs in my kitchen.

    Unsolved issues with install:

    1.Touch keyboard shows to enter pin at login. It’s missing in action on Taskbar search and web browser input.

    Temp fix pinned onscreen keyboard button to Taskbar.

    Could be the stripped down win 11 used or some setting outside of the usual keyboard settings?

    2. I don’t have the stock ac adapter if it came with one, literally saved this from going to a dumpster.

    Battery charges halfassedly if at all. I have seen it get up to 100% initially but it’s been hovering around 65% to 40% with my samsung fast charger.

    Even charging while it’s off hasn’t made much difference.

    Pretty sure I either need a new battery or the correct charger if someone can point me at one.

    I very much doubt this being a software issue.

    3. When it boots it still shows the Android/windows choice screen first and haven’t found a way to skip straight to windows without it.

     

    Hope this helps someone or helps with my final 3 issues. It’s not a terrible tablet works pretty smoothly under 11 despite my above issues.

    I might use a usb add on antenna for perhaps better wifi pickup since I mount in a stationary position off the wall.

     

     

     

     

    #231560
    Eric Bates
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    In some cases, security features like Secure Boot and TPM (Trusted Platform Module) might interfere with the installation process. Note: Disabling these features can have security implications, so only do this as a last resort and re-enable them after a successful installation. Consult your computer’s manual for specific instructions on disabling these features in the BIOS.

    Play Block Blast game online with your friend.

    #231782
    christopher
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    To determine if Windows 11 can be installed on the iWork 10, one would first need to check the device’s compatibility with the minimum requirements for Windows 11, which include TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and specific CPU architectures. Then, it would involve researching user experiences and community forums to see if anyone has attempted the installation and shared their results. However, it’s important to proceed with caution as installing an unsupported operating system can potentially cause compatibility issues or even damage the device. Therefore, it’s advisable to wait for official support or thorough documentation from both Microsoft and iWork for ICC Men before attempting such an installation.

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