![]() ![]() Some systems with a UEFI BIOS and Secure Boot require a FAT32 partition in order to Boot. 4.0 GB is the upper file size for the FAT32 file system meaning it is not possible to create a Bootable USB with a single FAT32 partition. Unfortunately the install.wim exceeds 4.0 GB. Mid and High end 6th and 7th Generation Processors have similar system performance to lower end 8th Generation Intel Processors and have the additional Security Requirements A UEFI BIOS with a GRUB2 Security Exploit patched Secure Boot and a TPM Version of 2.0 or higher. These systems are below Microsoft's recommended system requirements which are 8th Generation Intel Processors or later. I have tested the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build on an OptiPlex 7040 with a 6th Generation Intel Processor and an OptiPlex 7050 with a 7th Generation Intel Processor. I demonstrate installation on my with a UEFI BIOS and Secure Boot in the tutorial video below and have also put together a detailed written installation guide: There are some similar utilities inbuilt into Ubuntu/Zorin OS but their overall usability could do with some work to bring them up to scratch with the Windows Emoji Panel. The Zorin OS Desktop Environment is also lacking behind Windows when it comes to Snap Window Layouts and the Emoji Panel (with Emoji and Symbol input) as well as a Paste Clipboard. The newer graphics display driver model will be inbuilt into Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and we can speculate that Zorin OS 17 which will likely be built upon this will boast better multi-monitor support. The graphics display driver model is being completely revamped in the Ubuntu 21.04 Feature Releases as well as the latest Fedora 34 release and addresses this issue but won't make it into Zorin OS 16 as Zorin OS is only based upon the Ubuntu Long Term Support (LTS) Releases. This graphics display driver model requires a fixed DPI scaling and resolution for all screens making an extended desktop from a high resolution touchscreen to a standard resolution monitor sub-optimal. Zorin OS 16 is still lacking when it comes to multi-monitor support due to the graphics display driver model it inherits from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS. There may be some slight issues with Windows specific applications but that is becoming more rare these days as third party software support for Linux is increasing and there are more browser based solutions. In general Zorin OS 16 Core will likely perform much better than Windows 10 on early UEFI hardware (2012-2014 models) and in any case Microsoft have pretty much given up on any computer older than 3 years with Windows 11… The Zorin OS 16 Linux Distribution can be used to replace Windows on Devices used for most common tasks. The performance of Zorin OS 16 is good and is far more lightweight than Windows. ![]() Besides the GNOME3 Desktop Environment, the Zorin Desktop Environment is one of the few Linux Desktop Environments that supports a 2 in 1 Touchscreen Device with Screen AutoRotation and a TouchScreen Keyboard inbuilt into the Desktop Environment. The Zorin Desktop Environment is Windows Like making it one of the easiest to use Desktop Environments for those new to Linux. The Zorin OS installation installer also inherits support for a UEFI BIOS and Secure Boot with a Machine Owner Key (MOK) from Ubuntu 20.04 LTS making installation straight forward on modern hardware. Zorin OS 16 is a Linux Distribution based upon Ubuntu 20.04 LTS and therefore inherits all the hardware support for Ubuntu 20.04 LTS provided by OEMs and chip manufacturers. But it seems to me that what is trying to be said is that the Engine used for Cleanup is an internal NTLite "custom" Engine.Zorin OS 16 is released. The word "Custom" was confusing me, as I expected that *** I *** would have to customize something during the clean up mode. I suggest changing the name of the Option to Report any issues and update with Host Refresh tool if stuck. – Custom (Complete) – uses the custom engine for cleaning the old versions, while retaining the update compatibility in almost all of the cases. I have a suggestion to clarify one of the options. ![]() ![]() Especially since, if I understand it correctly, the Reset option only works for Win10? If that is correct, then why isn't it grayed out when working on Win7 or Win8.1?Īnd since the Host Refresh feature doesn't work with Win7 or Win8.1, why would I chose the DISM (Compatible) option?Īnyway, I reread the Documentation page. I can sympathize/empathize, because I too get confused about which Cleanup option is best. ![]()
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