Windows 10: A concern about CPU/ memory issues upgrading to Windows 11

Discus and support A concern about CPU/ memory issues upgrading to Windows 11 in Windows 10 Gaming to solve the problem; Hi. Can you help me re upgrading to Windows 11 please - I'm nervous about whether it will overload my CPU/ memory. I have a fast computer HP Dragonfly... Discussion in 'Windows 10 Gaming' started by JaneNB, Nov 20, 2024.

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    A concern about CPU/ memory issues upgrading to Windows 11


    Hi. Can you help me re upgrading to Windows 11 please - I'm nervous about whether it will overload my CPU/ memory. I have a fast computer HP Dragonfly G3 but in the last 2 months MS Edge/ MS Teams have been taking LARGE amounts 80-100% of my CPU/ memory. MS have helped to resolve it but it's not great. So, I want to upgrade to Windows 11 but I hear it takes more memory. Yet I wonder if the problems are actually now caused by being on Windows 10. For example, 2 months ago I could have had 40 MS Edge tabs open with no problem at all. Yet, at times MS Edge/ Teams have literally brought my pc

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    JaneNB, Nov 20, 2024
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  2. Windows 11 not accepting my Athalon 3000G processor which is an approved cpu

    I upgraded my motherboard, CPU and memory to meet the requirements based on Windows 11 approved list yet windows 10, PC Health Check and installing manually per Microsoft supports suggestions doesn't recognize my AMD Athlon 3000G processor as an approved CPU. Has Microsoft provided a fix for this yet? Any suggestions?

    Thanks
     
    BillManrot, Nov 20, 2024
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  3. Memory issues

    Thank you for updating us. We suggest that you run the Memory Diagnostics Tool, this is to check your system for memory problems. Follow the steps below:

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    Reymichael Ros, Nov 20, 2024
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  4. A concern about CPU/ memory issues upgrading to Windows 11

    Windows 11 upgrade

    Hi All,

    I have an Alienware 17R4, with i7 6820HK. When I ran the windows diagnostic scan, it was showing my CPU is incompatible to perform the upgrade. However, when I checked the list of CPU that do support win11 upgrade, 6820HK is listed.

    Could there be some issue with the diagnostic app? Or is there anything I'm missing out? Even the lower versions, 6820and 6820HQ are listed as compatible.

    Any advice, suggestions, clarity on this would be most helpful
     
    KongandaGanapathy, Nov 20, 2024
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