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There is nothing that could make any troubles for you.
All you need to do are 2 registry changes while installation what is allowed to do. And my PC gets automated activation from Microsoft, nothing I am responsible for.
I only used their own tools to do so.
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Done it:

Even with legacy-BIOS on MBR HDD.
Installed with UEFI and registry-patch (2 lines to deactivate TPM-2.0 and Secure-Boot checks).
Convert HDD from GPT to MBR wit Minitool PartitionWizard, create 100MB System-reserved partition for booting, set drive letter C: and activate partition.
Boot with Win10-stick to repair boot record and enter in command line:
bcdboot D:\Windows /l en-us /s C:
bootsect /nt60 C: /mbr /force
Works perfectly on first attempt.
Now I have Win11 on my old PC beside other OSes on an MBR-HDD or SSD and can boot directly without additional HDD or any changes in BIOS/UEFI.
You can move Win11 partition with minitool to any other disk even logical partitions and include it with easyBCD to your boot selection (faster in legacy Win7 style).Attachments:
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But such a decision is for no reason than generating a lot of waste.
These processors are much more powerful than most other newer ones which are supported and there is no technical argument why they shoudn’t be used anymore.
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No, no need for it and never touch a running system. Why throw away a perfect running system? Keep environment clean!
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H170 and Z170 chipsets dont support 8th Gen CPUs, even 7th-Gen only worked after BIOS-Update before you could use it,.
So I had to buy a very cheap old Celeron only to update Bios for use with 7700K-CPU.
There is a hack to use it anyway, but with high risk: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hghT2iOvWTU
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Tool doesnt run on my PC, but I will never see 11 on it, all of my PCs and laptops are 7th gen or even before.
I built my PC in 2017 with still very good HW (AS H170M Z170 board with i5-7600K and another one with Z170 and i7-7700K much more than I really need) and now I shall replace them at least in 2025?
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25$ cashback if you buy it from them or a seller where you buy for double price is still 75% more expensive than a cheaper seller!
I bought mine 870 evo 1TB for less than 100β¬ and would have to pay 200 to getΒ back 25 – this is a joke man!
I found it here, maybe this is a different offer: https://www.samsung.com/au/offer/ssd-cashback-2021/
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June 24, 2021 at 4:18 pm in reply to: AVM FRITZ!OS 7.25 / 7.27 / 7.28 /7.29 released for 7590 and others AVM released OS 7.25 for their mainstream modemrouters: https://en.avm.de/products/fritzos/fritzos-725/ Here the list of products still on lab/beta and 7.25 release: https://en.avm.de/fritz-lab/ For now these devices got it: FRITZ!Box 7590 FRITZ!Box... #14062and new with 7.28
FRITZ!Repeater 6000: https://download.avm.de/fritzwlan/fritzrepeater-6000/other/
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June 21, 2021 at 5:28 pm in reply to: AVM FRITZ!OS 7.25 / 7.27 / 7.28 /7.29 released for 7590 and others AVM released OS 7.25 for their mainstream modemrouters: https://en.avm.de/products/fritzos/fritzos-725/ Here the list of products still on lab/beta and 7.25 release: https://en.avm.de/fritz-lab/ For now these devices got it: FRITZ!Box 7590 FRITZ!Box... #14012one more on 7.27
FRITZ!Repeater 3000:https://download.avm.de/fritzwlan/fritzrepeater-3000/other/
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What I have found an Intel/MaxLinear VRX619, the successor of VRX-518 you will find in 7590.
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First versions has been sold in 7590 housing and modified 7590 housing with more cooling slots.
Later it will be in similarly but larger ones, first already have been seen in wildlife.
If you need a stable modem you will have to wait some months for firmware to consolidate.
And DSL-sync is noticable lower compared to 7590, dont know whether it only needs to be optimized by firmware or HW-related.
Right now you will be an early adopter, so be aware of that!
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Line grafics look unspectacularly, quite like it should.
And problems may be caused by poor backbone of the provider too as long as CRC are not extreme.
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