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Install Windows 11 on a machine without UEFI bios and TPM.2


What immediately appears to be different from Windows 10

In Windows 10, you could right-click to copy or delete a file.
If you do that in Windows 11, you could choose: Show more options.





And then click on Copy.
It looks like it has to be done in 2 steps now.
But copying, cutting, pasting and deleting goes now with the top row where those scissors are seen.



Putting icons on the taskbar.
You can no longer drag icons onto the taskbar.
Click on an icon to open the program or web page.
Then that activated icon is at the bottom of your taskbar.
Stand on it with your right mouse button and click on pin to taskbar.

Changing icons

When you put a shortcut of a web page on your desktop it automatically becomes an icon of the browser you use as default.
In this case Chrome.



You can change those icons to another image, but you have to do it as an administrator.

Activate Administrator


For Professional

With the right mouse button click on This PC

Manage, Users and groups, Administrator, Uncheck the account is disabled

For Home users (and also for Professional)
Type CMD in the search window and then go up there on that black area of CMD.
Click on it with your right mouse button and then on: run as administrator
And then: net user administrator /active:yes

To access the administrator account you need to choose log out of your regular user account and you will see a screen with a landscape.

Click on it. Then you will see your own account on the left and the administrator's account on the right.

 

Click on administrator and then you need to configure that account.

Changing Icons.
When you put a shortcut of a web page on your desktop it automatically becomes an icon of the browser you use as default.
In this case Chrome.



Click on an icon that you want to change.

Click on properties



Show more options



Click on Change icon and then on Apply and OK



Find an icon and click on it and then on OK