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I have a year old Dell w/MS 11. Only use it with an external hard drive to feed a dac. About three weeks ago machine goes into BitLocker security mode. No way, no how have I been able to obtain the security key required to open my own machine. At this point I own nothing more than a folding plastic panel. The frustration level is beyond explanation - 

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There are schools, medical practices, and businesses out there still running Windows 7 because they don't care to upgrade.  With all of our current city computers, there will come a time we will do the upgrade but that's a ways out still and some are ready for 11...but programs aren't.  The crappy part will be having to update all of the police car and fire rigs to Windows 11 and hope that all their programs work.  That's the main issue.

 

Other than that, my house PC's are a mix of i3, i5 and i7 quad core computers that I'm not really worried about any time soon.  Most range from 8 to 16gb of memory and all use solid state drives.  I think a couple could go to Windows 11 but not in a rush.  No one in our house are hard core gamers.

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1 hour ago, richieb said:

I have a year old Dell w/MS 11. Only use it with an external hard drive to feed a dac. About three weeks ago machine goes into BitLocker security mode. No way, no how have I been able to obtain the security key required to open my own machine. At this point I own nothing more than a folding plastic panel. The frustration level is beyond explanation - 

Ouch, when you enable bitlocker you are supposed to save a copy of the recovery key somewhere else.

 

On some of the older Dells I’ve had, changing which USB devices were plugged in would cause the TPM to think there was enough of a change in hardware to trip the recovery mode.

Unfortunately sometimes a bios update will do the same thing.
 

If whoever enabled bitlocker didn’t save the recovery key, you are looking at a fresh reinstall.


At least win11 is an easy download onto a flash drive and the windows license is actually built into the motherboard on recent dells.

Assuming of course you or someone you know has access to a working computer and a spare usb flash drive.

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There in lies the problem, I was not aware I enabled BitLocker. So, to my knowledge, I never knew of a key to save. I’ve been chasing my tail trying to log in to my account (account doesn’t exist) start a new account using my email or phone number where an account already exists or the code sent to access the BitLocker won’t verify. And of course there is not a human to assist. How it’s acceptable for a company to lock you from using your own property is beyond me. I’ve basically given up but know I will Never buy a machine with MS software again.

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Ordered this one for 2500 shipped.
I tried to get a Ryzen 9, but I couldnt config it like I wanted it.
 
 
Processor
12th Gen Intel® Core™ i9-12900 (30 MB cache, 16 cores, 20 threads, 2.40 GHz to 5.10 GHz Turbo)
Operating System
Windows 11 Home, English
Video Card
NVIDIA® GeForce RTX™ 3080, 10 GB GDDR6X
Chassis Options
1000W Platinum Silver Bezel Chassis including optical drive
Cooling Option
Performance CPU liquid cooling
Memory
32 GB, 2 x 16 GB, DDR5, 4400 MHz
Hard Drive
2 TB, M.2, PCIe NVMe, SSD
CD ROM/DVD ROM
Tray load DVD Drive (Reads and Writes to DVD/CD)
Wireless
Killer™ Wi-Fi 6 1675 (2x2) 802.11ax Wireless and Bluetooth 5.2
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On 10/3/2022 at 1:26 PM, avguytx said:

There are schools, medical practices, and businesses out there still running Windows 7 because they don't care to upgrade.  With all of our current city computers, there will come a time we will do the upgrade but that's a ways out still and some are ready for 11...but programs aren't.  The crappy part will be having to update all of the police car and fire rigs to Windows 11 and hope that all their programs work.  That's the main issue.

 

 

 

The thought of 'upgrading' to the latest MS software does not make me happy.  I hate it and lose so much time and money in my business every time they force this on us, but the other option is no security updates, so they win. 

 

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22 minutes ago, Schu said:

I changed my Mind... I canceled my Dell order and I am just going to build (assemble) my own desktop, like I have done for the last 35 years

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On 10/3/2022 at 4:26 PM, avguytx said:

There are schools, medical practices, and businesses out there still running Windows 7 because they don't care to upgrade.  With all of our current city computers, there will come a time we will do the upgrade but that's a ways out still and some are ready for 11...but programs aren't.  The crappy part will be having to update all of the police car and fire rigs to Windows 11 and hope that all their programs work.  That's the main issue.

 

Other than that, my house PC's are a mix of i3, i5 and i7 quad core computers that I'm not really worried about any time soon.  Most range from 8 to 16gb of memory and all use solid state drives.  I think a couple could go to Windows 11 but not in a rush.  No one in our house are hard core gamers.

I still like Windows 3.1.

JJK

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On 10/2/2022 at 10:51 AM, Schu said:

I am wondering if it's time to consider buying a new desktop tower?

 

it's been SEVERAL years, if not a decade or more, is it time to upgrade my CPU and operating system... the computers runs perfectly right now.

 

1.8TB standard HD about 20% capacity.

 

and if so, what are the recommendations for replacement... Current is HP and I think I want to move to a super wide (41") monitor.

 

 

 

 

 

IMO, the best retail PC's can be purchased from "Maingear".

 

I have 3,....   purchased a laptop and desktop for my college bound daughter. I have one of their workstations. Their PC's are durable, reliable and solid performing. Fast, fast,.... fast gaming PCs that don't necessarily have to be used for gaming, but it is the Gaming World drives the market.  If you get a Maingear, you'll not regret it.

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