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Microsoft, Windows 10
No, Microsoft has not 'reversed course' on Windows 11 hardware requirements
A flurry of inflammatory headlines this week insisted that Microsoft had 'raised the white flag' and would allow customers to upgrade old Windows 10 PCs to Windows 11. That's not true. Here's how the comedy of errors unfolded.
Microsoft: No support or updates for Windows 11 PCs without minimum hardware requirements
Microsoft’s minimum requirements for Windows 11 cover several hardware components, including having enough RAM and a powerful enough microprocessor. But the most contentious issue is whether a PC contains or supports a Trusted Platform Module (TPM), specifically version 2.0, released in 2014.
Microsoft will let you install Windows 11 on unsupported PCs after all — what you need to know
Microsoft updated its support page to warn users not to run Windows 11 on an unsupported PC, but the company also has official instructions on installing the operating system on devices that don't meet minimum requirements. Generally, that means PCs with a TPM 2.0 chip — a security chip required for Windows 11.
Installing Windows 11 on old PCs is incredibly risky. Here’s why
Time is running out for older PCs running Windows 10, with less than a year to go until the operating system gets the axe. If you’ve no interest in buying a new computer, an upgrade to Windows 11 may sound like the smartest, easiest choice… but you’d be wrong.
Microsoft Reverses Course, Allows Installing Windows 11 on Unsupported Hardware
Microsoft now lets you install Windows 11 on unsupported devices, despite its previous insistence on the TPM 2.0 requirement.
Windows 11's Strict Hardware Requirements Are Here to Stay, Microsoft Warns
Microsoft cites enhanced security and AI readiness as key reasons for maintaining strict hardware requirements in Windows 11 despite the potential user backlash.
Microsoft does not want you running Windows 11 on an unsupported PC — here's how it will pressure users
It's no secret that Microsoft wants people to upgrade to Windows 11, unless you're doing so on a supported PC. The company does not want people running the latest version of Windows on unsupported hardware, specifically desktops and laptops that lack a TPM 2.0 chip.
Microsoft Warns 400 Million Windows Users—Do Not Update Your PC
As CyberNews reports, “Microsoft allows users to install Windows 11 on older PCs but warns against doing so… A few days after announcing that the TPM 2 module, a major hardwar
Microsoft is killing another handy Windows 11 feature
Microsoft has updated its list of deprecated features in Windows 11. The latest addition is Windows 11's "suggested actions" menu, which appears when you copy a phone number or date.
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How to Get Windows 11 on Your PC Even If It’s Incompatible
Learn more about how to get Windows 11 on your PC if it isn't compatible, and what words of warning Microsoft provided users.
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Microsoft: Tough Hardware Requirements for Windows 11 Are 'Non-Negotiable'
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Windows 11 can now run on unsupported systems, but there’s a catch
Microsoft is now allowing PC users to install Windows 11 on unsupported systems, though updates will have to be done manually.
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Windows 11 Home vs. Pro: Which is right for you?
Windows 11 Pro has several outstanding features that are truly useful. But are they enough to warrant an upgrade? Here's what ...
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