builtbybel / ReadySunValley

Replacement for Microsoft PC Health Check app
https://www.builtbybel.com
MIT License
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Improved CPU Compatibility detection #32

Closed Belim closed 2 years ago

Belim commented 2 years ago

check latest testing build https://github.com/builtbybel/ReadySunValley/issues/20 and give feedback

Oleg-Chashko commented 2 years ago

Fixed (corrected) File "supportedCPU" (Microsoft made typos in the names of processors). I corrected the same Microsoft errors in another project.

Fixed_supportedCPU.zip

Belim commented 2 years ago

for reference i will push the file within the app install directory. some would like to know how the matching is made.

i have also thought about an online sync, but you once told me that not everyone has internet or good internet, so discarded that again 😄

Belim commented 2 years ago

many thanks for the fixed file version 🤝 💯

Oleg-Chashko commented 2 years ago

many thanks for the fixed file version 🤝 💯

Glad to have helped.😄

Oleg-Chashko commented 2 years ago

for reference i will push the file within the app install directory. some would like to know how the matching is made.

How to do it right: this file (supportedCPU) should be in the temp folder. And if the user wants to see compatible processors, he clicks the button in your program, a window opens and in a clear form displays Processors and Graphics cards that are compatible with Windows 11.

The same thing I suggested in another project.

P.S.: Try to regroup from the silly ideology of Windows. (Clutter up with files, all the space around you.) :(

Oleg-Chashko commented 2 years ago

I moved my suggestions for improvement to the topic "Improving the user interface". If you want, can you close this topic.

Belim commented 2 years ago

yep, let's get here going https://github.com/builtbybel/ReadySunValley/issues/22

epman100 commented 2 years ago

check latest testing build #20 and give feedback

* moved all supported cpus (intel, amd, qualcomm) into one resource file

needs another update as MS recently added a few more supported Intel CPUs (a few 7th gen Intel processors) as noted by this MS blog published Aug. 27

"We did identify a set of PC models that meet the principles while running on Intel 7th Gen processors that we did not originally include in our minimum system requirements."