When burning a Win-11 ISO to a flash drive, it's convenient and even expedient to use Rufus, and take all of it's Options.
That removes all the built in hardware checks, also called compatibility checks. And what you wind up with is a nice clean OS, ready to install and be enjoyed.
I just checked my own BIOS date this morning, and it's 4/23/2013. Gee Dad, that was over ten years ago, and Windows 11/Pro/64 is running just Great on this (comparatively) old PC.
I'll never understand, why so many folks have so much trouble understanding this concept.
If there is something that MS put in Windows that is bugging you, then remove it!!
That removes all the built in hardware checks, also called compatibility checks. And what you wind up with is a nice clean OS, ready to install and be enjoyed.
I just checked my own BIOS date this morning, and it's 4/23/2013. Gee Dad, that was over ten years ago, and Windows 11/Pro/64 is running just Great on this (comparatively) old PC.
I'll never understand, why so many folks have so much trouble understanding this concept.
If there is something that MS put in Windows that is bugging you, then remove it!!