Windows 11 might not work on recent hardware
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It's not about the TPM 2.0 requirement, but an artificial requirement that Microsoft has introduced. This means that the operating system may not be able to run on the first Ryzen, Threadripper, Skylake-X and in general, any Intel CPU before 2016. -
I have read that Microsoft is testing the first generation of Zen and the 7th generation of Intel. It is clear here that they want to avoid the disaster that happened with Windows Vista, which came on netbooks with 1GB of RAM and the Vista Capable sticker. That ruined their reputation and surely if they had taken the requirements more seriously, it wouldn't have been such a hated Windows.
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It will happen as it always happens with new OS... it will start to give problems especially with new hardware and even old one. -
The truth is that I am very lazy to deal with another new Windows again, not for enthusiastic or home use but for work. Already with Win 10 I have suffered its constant and problematic updates in addition to its mania of changing things of place to seem more “modern”. That is why these news make me think that things will not only not improve but that it will be more extra work to support users and companies.
I suppose I am getting older and I get tired of dealing with a new Windows jajajaja
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@_Neptunno_ said in Windows 11 may not work on recent hardware:
The truth is that I'm very lazy to deal with another new Windows, not for enthusiastic or home use but for work. With Win 10 I've already suffered its constant and problematic updates, in addition to its mania of changing things around to seem more “modern”. That's why this news makes me think that things will not only not improve but it will be more extra work to support users and companies.
I suppose I'm getting older and I'm tired of dealing with a new Windows jajajaja
I don't plan to change until a lot of time has passed, it gives me a lot of laziness honestly, and more so as it is being talked about at the beginning it usually gives a lot of trouble.