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[–] Cricket@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 hours ago

I bought a used PC specifically to run Windows 11. It had a 6 year old AMD Ryzen CPU which turned out not to be supported so I returned it.

That's worse than Apple. If hardware could run Windows 10 it absolutely could also run Windows 11 if it weren't for completely arbitrary requirements.

[–] Cricket@lemmy.zip 1 points 5 hours ago

You forgot to mention the great new start menu feature that makes it spike the CPU when you merely click it!

[–] Cricket@lemmy.zip 3 points 6 hours ago

The biggest problem Microsoft has is that the biggest selling feature of Windows is its ability to be backwards compatible and run on older hardware.

Absolutely, a gazillion percent this. My main desktop doesn't have TPM. I bought a cheap micro form factor Lenovo that I thought would run Win 11, but it didn't. It had a 6-year old CPU and that wasn't supported by Windows 11. 6 years old. I realized then that this eliminated one major reason to get a Windows PC over a Mac. I think that both Mac and Linux are going to make huge gains in market-share in the next months and years.

[–] Cricket@lemmy.zip 1 points 6 hours ago

You can just bypass those hardware requirements fairly easily.

Microsoft specifically warns people not to bypass Windows 11 requirements:

Installing Windows 11 on a device that doesn't meet Windows 11 minimum system requirements isn't recommended. If Windows 11 is installed on ineligible hardware, your device won't receive support from Microsoft, and you should be comfortable assuming the risk of running into compatibility issues.

Devices that don't meet these system requirements might malfunction due to compatibility or other issues. Additionally, these devices aren't guaranteed to receive updates, including but not limited to security updates.