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  2. You can force install Windows 11 on an incompatible ... - AOL

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    This week, The Geek helps a reader who wants to install Windows 11, but their computer does not meet Microsoft's minimum requirements.

  3. Asus Vivo - Wikipedia

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    ASUS VivoBook wordmark A 2019 model VivoBook. Some Asus VivoBook models are branded under different series depending on regions and/or time. For example, the VivoBook E12 E203 used to be marketed under the VivoBook E Series but has since been marketed without 'E12' and under the Asus Laptop series. [citation needed]

  4. Comparison of open-source wireless drivers - Wikipedia

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    Wireless network cards for computers require control software to make them function (firmware, device drivers). This is a list of the status of some open-source drivers for 802.11 wireless network cards.

  5. Laptop - Wikipedia

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    There are many laptop brands and manufacturers. Several major brands that offer notebooks in various classes are listed in the adjacent box. The major brands usually offer good service and support, including well-executed documentation and driver downloads that remain available for many years after a particular laptop model is no longer produced.

  6. xD-Picture Card - Wikipedia

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    The cards were developed by Olympus and Fujifilm, and introduced into the market in July 2002. Toshiba Corporation and Samsung Electronics manufactured the cards for Olympus and Fujifilm. xD cards were sold under other brands, including Kodak, SanDisk, PNY, and Lexar, but were not branded with the respective companies' logos, except for Kodak.

  7. Quest 2 - Wikipedia

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    Quest 2 is a standalone virtual reality headset developed by Reality Labs, a division of Meta Platforms.It was unveiled on September 16, 2020, and released on October 13, 2020 as the Oculus Quest 2.