Microsoft has published a helpful guide on how to deal with computers that can not upgrade to Windows 11 from 10 as they are ineligible.
Earlier today, we published a story about how Microsoft is trying to convince users to ditch Office and embrace Microsoft 365. The company says it can «prove with numbers» that the latter is the better choice for its customers.
Meanwhile, on the OS side of things, Microsoft is busy persuading folks on Windows 10 to upgrade to 11. From time to time, it keeps talking about features and things you won’t have if you don’t move to Windows 10. In the most recent such example, Microsoft highlighted how upgrading to Windows 11 via a clean install would improve PC security.
Ironically, Microsoft keeps making it harder to upgrade with pesky things like removing the OOBE/BYPASSNRO workaround for online Windows 11 installs, although thankfully, it still offers an official bypass for that; and third-party tools like Rufus also work.
However, not every system will be able to upgrade to 11, and Microsoft is aware of that.
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