So Microsoft doesn’t want to be responsible for any potential instability from running their new OS on unsupported old hardware. They don’t want to test functionality for a setup that is missing something they’ve listed as a requirement for Windows 11 for many years now.
Are we going to complain about them not releasing new games on the Xbox 360 anymore now?
If anyone was relying on that workaround to run Windows 11, when it has been clear from the beginning that it was an unsupported workaround, they have no one to blame but themselves.
So Microsoft doesn’t want to be responsible for any potential instability from running their new OS on unsupported old hardware. They don’t want to test functionality for a setup that is missing something they’ve listed as a requirement for Windows 11 for many years now.
Are we going to complain about them not releasing new games on the Xbox 360 anymore now?
If anyone was relying on that workaround to run Windows 11, when it has been clear from the beginning that it was an unsupported workaround, they have no one to blame but themselves.