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  1. Win7 ftw 😆😆😆
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  2. Mission Date 22/12/44 402nd FS - Fighter Sweep, Malmedy-Monschau sector 485th FS - Attack Armour, Malmedy Debrief: 370th FG 402nd FS: 485th FS: 370th FG Awards and Promotions: 402nd FS: 2nd Lieutenant Louis Zook is posthumously awarded the Purple Heart. 485th FS: 1st Lieutenant Reggie Nailed is awarded the Bronze Star. Personnel: 2nd Lieutenant Lucas Zentrum is posted to the 402nd FS.
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  3. Sooo, having downloaded the checker app and determined that my PC is not suitable for windows 10, I rebooted and went for a fettle in the BIOS. Eventually I found the TPM setting buried down in the Advanced section. If you read the blurb that goes with this, you find that this is just intel's term for TPM 2.0. so I enabled that, checked that secure boot was enabled (it was) and then rebooted. The machine took a few seconds longer to boot up the first time but returned to normal after that. Re-ran the checker and The point here is that most recent motherboards will have this in one form or other, so there should be little or no requirement to go out buying new kit for this. Assuming you may be in a position where you are running older hardware that does not support TPM, there are little plug in modules available which will provide that functionality too - According to Scan, these seem to be retailing for less than £20, but you do need to ensure that you buy the correct one. Therefore, it's unlikely you'll be in a position where a new PC is required to run 11 - and there's nothing wrong with staying with 10 (or 7 Dave😉) It's also worth noting that we're already seeing signs of an uptick in sales of TPM modules as scalpers look to cash in on those desperate to upgrade aging rigs.
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  4. TPM (Trusted Platform Module) has been a requirement on motherboards/processors since 2016 - if your board postdates that then you should be OK. Enabling Secure boot is only part of the process for resolving that issue - you also need to find the TPM settings and enable that as well. Problem is Intel and AMD call TPM by different names. Intel calls it something like 'Intel Platform Trust Technology' while AMD calls it 'AMD fTPM. It also appears that the Windows 11 checker app is buggy and reporting a lot of false negatives so may be better not to worry about it just now. MS can't force you to have Win 11 and if your mobo predates 2016 what's the likelihood that you'll still be using it in 2025 when MS stops support for Win 10?
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  5. The server said not to go alone, but I had no choice. I could of sworn I hit the bomb drop key twice, can you hit it too quick? I knew I'd never get out of it clean, but Heck, I managed to drag them to base and I made them pay for it LOL It's too late to make it a movie, but here is the track, if your bored. Server said not to go alone, but I had no choice lol.trk
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  6. They dont like people dropping bombs on them Todd
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