• @[email protected]
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    103 months ago

    This isn’t news, it’s just the standard notice that Microsoft isn’t going to spend time making their new shiny OS work on 10+ year old hardware.

    • @[email protected]
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      133 months ago

      You make it sound like an older gaming rig wasn’t powerful enough to run win 11. It’s not about the older hardware being too weak, it’s about enforcing their TPM bullshit with which they aim to gradually create an apple style walled garden where they control what you can do with your machine.

    • @stupidcasey
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      3 months ago

      FTFY

      New Shitty “Os”*

      *(Legal Disclaimer “Os” is actually malware)

    • Laurel Raven
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      33 months ago

      I dunno, I’ve got a laptop who’s CPU was too new for win 8.1 to have drivers or support for it, and is too old to put win 11 on it…

      This is the first time they’ve intentionally cut off the ability to run their OS at all just based on hardware age when it could otherwise run it just fine.

      Not dedicating support to old hardware is one thing, blocking it intentionally is something else entirely.

      Oh, that laptop? High end gaming laptop that was 6 years old when Windows 11 released. The fact it’s blocked is flat out ridiculous, and defending it is equally ridiculous.

      • Possibly linux
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        23 months ago

        They want you to buy a new Windows license. Also all of there bloated Electron apps run better on fast hardware

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      23 months ago

      Shocked face

      Its almost as if Microsoft makes money from new hardware

    • @Maggoty
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      13 months ago

      That’s not what anyone is asking and if that’s what MS said then they’re just dodging the issue entirely. If you buy a motherboard on your own today TPM still wouldn’t be enabled. And their “support” never went farther than hardware manufacturers registering where Windows could pull driver updates from. So that’s just the worst take I’ve seen in this whole thing.