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    Microsoft backtracks and will release Windows 11 for ‘old’ PCs, but no updates

    Osmond BlakeBy Osmond BlakeAugust 29, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Microsoft backtracks and will release Windows 11 for ‘old’ PCs, but no updates
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    a Microsoft announced, on Friday (27), that legacy devices are not compatible with Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, one of the Microsoft requirements for Windows 11, will be able to install the new operating system.

    However, these computers You will not receive security updates And also You will not be able to upgrade through Windows Update. The installation must be manually via the ISO file that Microsoft will provide.

    The idea of ​​the developer is that users of older devices can Using Windows 11 as a test experienceAs far as putting this system at risk, security updates fix critical vulnerabilities in the operating system.

    Company stipulates that Ancient ingredients cannot provide the full experience and the security that Windows 11 aims to provide to users. As a result, Microsoft appears unwilling to go out of its way to support such devices.

    Initially, the limitation was for AMD and Intel processors released before 2017. Microsoft recently confirmed that most 7th generation chips will not be supported in addition to AMD Zen 1.

    “After careful review of the first generation of AMD Zen processors in partnership with AMD, we have jointly concluded that there are no additions to the list of supported processors,” the company says.

    The developer’s position has sparked controversy among users who do not want to change their devices to use the new system. Expected to be Windows 11 Officially released later this year.

    So, what do you think of Microsoft’s stance on this predicament? Tell us in the comments below!

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