Want to upgrade to Windows 11? Just buy a new PC, says Microsoft
When Windows 11 was released, it set an ultimatum for people wanting to upgrade; have a CPU that supports TPM 2.0, or don't upgrade at all. Since then, the company has seen Windows 10 users holding onto their systems and people finding ways to dodge Windows 11's system requirements and run it on unsupported hardware. And with Windows 10's end-of-support date in a year's time, the Redmond giant would really prefer you chuck out all that perfectly good hardware and just purchase a new PC already.
When Windows 11 was released, it set an ultimatum for people wanting to upgrade; have a CPU that supports TPM 2.0, or don’t upgrade at all. Since then, the company has seen Windows 10 users holding onto their systems and people finding ways to dodge Windows 11’s system requirements and run it on unsupported hardware. And with Windows 10’s end-of-support date in a year’s time, the Redmond giant would really prefer you chuck out all that perfectly good hardware and just purchase a new PC already.
Pozvizda Aleksiievec
Ukraine
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