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Microsoft Wants To Plaster Unsupported PCs With An Annoying Windows 11 Watermark

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A new Windows 11 dev build nags you to say that your PC doesn’t meet the system requirements.
However, once Microsoft started rolling out Windows 11, the company put forward a That said, even though it is possible to bypass hardware checks and install Windows 11, Microsoft makes clear that forcing an installation on unsupported hardware is not recommended. Microsoft’s support documentation for the registry hack comes with a warning that modifying the registry has the possibility of introducing serious problems. Users who force the Windows 11 update are also met with a Microsoft first unveiled Windows 11 in June of last year, but the announcement was quickly met with criticism in response to some of the operating system’s strict requirements. The requirements make Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 mandatory even though Microsoft didn’t publish its reference implementation for TPM 2.0 until October 2016, meaning CPUs launched as recently as early 2017 don’t meet the system requirements for Windows 11.

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