@sinbad@Craigp Also I'm on Win10 at the moment and would have to figure out how to turn on TPM to even upgrade. So it's a good opportunity to try to switch.
@fuzzybinary@Craigp I have TPM and am still on Win10 on my work machine. I've installed Win11 on 3 other machines and its "fine I guess" but I can't be arsed to do it on this one until forced
@sinbad@Craigp I have TPM, but I moved the HD from a machine that didn't, so I had to turn it off to make the move. I *think* there's a way to turn it back on for this machine but it's not easy in any way shape or form.
@fuzzybinary@Craigp Yeah my scale has "Microsoft being annoying useless muppets" on the one side, and "Linux wanting me to actually care about the details of the OS when I absolutely don't, plus a couple of really important missing / worse performing apps" on the other. So far the "annoying muppets" still have it, despite their best efforts
@sinbad@Craigp I'm going to try again tonight I think. There's a switch in the BIOS, but I think the boot record also has to updated? It's been a while but I remember when I moved the HD from a non-tpm box, it wouldn't boot.
@fuzzybinary@Craigp I moved this M2 drive from a non-TPM board to a TPM enabled board and didn't have any problems booting it, my understanding was it only mattered if the drive was encrypted