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it lives on today since/as

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@82.5.236.242 You changed the wording to clarify meaning, but IMO you made it less clear. since implies that causality. as does as well, but to a lesser extent.

it lives on today since Windows includes its technology.

it lives on today as Windows includes its technology. Stevebroshar (talk) 16:34, 19 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Potentially nonexistent versions of Windows Server

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It seems like by edit https://wiki.riteme.site/w/index.php?title=Windows_NT&oldid=1231130027, all of the Windows Server editions have no sources cited.

Curiously, there is also mention of a Multipoint Premium Server edition for Windows Server 2016/2019/2022/2025, despite there being no mention of it anywhere on official Microsoft websites or any record of this edition.

This PDF for Server 2016 has a list of different editions, only Essentials, Standard, and Datacenter are mentioned.

This article has a list of editions for Windows Server 2022, and there is no mention of Multipoint Premium Server either.

I suggest that these uncited versions be removed from the list and that proper sources (such as the above) are listed. I am quite new to editing Wikipedia, so I would like to confirm if I have made some error in the process before going forth with the edit. Any feedback is appreciated.

Thank you! M-doescode (talk) 17:18, 26 June 2024 (UTC)[reply]

Windows 11 requirements incomplete information

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Windows 11 for x64: Intel 8th-Gen CPU or AMD Zen+-based CPU; Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 or equivalent crypto-processor (it has to implement the TPM 2.0 requirements, so there is no "equivalent" crypto-processor, but a crypto-processor may implement other features). An X86-64 v2 CPU (supporting SSE4.2 and the OPCNT instruction set) is required starting from version 24H2.

Real rule to select CPUs:

Windows 11 devices must use modern device drivers that have passed the Windows Hardware Compatibility Program for Windows 11 or the latest available modern device drivers based on Declarative, Componentized, Hardware Support Apps (DCH) design principles. [1]Windows 11 versions 22H2 & 23H2 supported AMD processors.

No difference between AMD and Intel. ⁣ Skuiew01 (talk) 00:49, 28 December 2024 (UTC)[reply]