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Post by Jos on Oct 10, 2021 20:02:43 GMT 1
Some already reported vDos running fine on the new Windows 11.
I now also did several extensive tests. As expected, no problems were detected, vDos 32 or 64 bit.
Jos
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Post by steve on Oct 11, 2021 9:39:10 GMT 1
Hi Jos,
Was there any noticeable change in performance compared to running on Win-10 (on the same hardware)? Did you expect any?
Regards, Steve
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Post by Jos on Oct 11, 2021 12:20:39 GMT 1
I tested on a brand new PC, so I can’t really tell.
But I don’t expect significant performance differences between the two.
Jos
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Post by Jos on Nov 24, 2021 22:19:47 GMT 1
I also didn’t expect my tiny ‘webserver’ notebook would validate for the Windows 11 update. It has minimal specs, like a 64GB drive. But the update was painless, and the remote access program Winflector now functions some two weeks like before ( www.vdos.info/screenshots.html - Control a remote DOS…). Jos
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Post by barndweller on Jan 24, 2022 2:19:13 GMT 1
Some already reported vDos running fine on the new Windows 11. I now also did several extensive tests. As expected, no problems were detected, vDos 32 or 64 bit. Jos I am glad to read this. Was wondering what we would do when Microsoft forces a "upgrade" to windows 11. Del in Michigan
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Post by Jos on Jan 24, 2022 12:37:11 GMT 1
I have been using Windows 11 on my main PC and the laptop running de webbased demo's (https://www.vdos.info/screenshots.html) for over two months now.
I didn't encounter any problems, nor were any reported.
Jos
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