Microsoft begins cracking down on people dodging Windows 11's system requirements
Microsoft begins cracking down on people dodging Windows 11's system requirements
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Is there a way to make my PC seemingly not support Windows 11 so the annoying update nags go away? I'll never use that shit OS.
32 1 ReplyDisable tpm in bios
26 0 ReplyA few of my boxes have 7th gen processors. I get the nags and then it comes up and says oh sorry you're not eligible.
12 0 ReplyYou can set a registry value so that there is no upgrade to win 11, but I don't know if it only works on enterprise.
11 0 ReplyIt's barely helpful as it resets most regular updates, just disable TMP in bios.
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Use a CPU ISA that Microsoft refuses to compile Windows for.
7 2 ReplySPARC V?
3 0 ReplyItanium? It's still supported well into 2025.
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I’ll never use that shit OS.
Good luck come October of next year when Windows 10 goes EOL
Personally I'm just treating Windows 11 as a 2025 kind of problem...
5 0 ReplyEver more reason to switch to Linux sooner than later. Otherwise, Windows 10 LTSC or Pro for Workstation.
5 1 ReplyI'm hoping for Windows 12. Just like I skipped from Win 7 straight to 10, 8 was completely unusable.
There's a long term support version for 10 as well, until 2029. That would be the alternative, if whatever successor they choose is as bad or worse.
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Install Linux, be done with anything from Microsoft
9 21 ReplyYeah tell that to my company please.
10 0 ReplyGive him some contact info and he probably will :)
5 0 ReplyI do! :)
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Yup, that did the trick for me. I actually tried to upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10, and it refused to saying my HW wasn't good enough (1st gen Ryzen), I boot into my Linux partition and the problem goes away, no nags to install Windows 11, and I still get to play all the same games I did on Windows 10.
Seems to be a pretty permanent solution so far. ;)
2 0 ReplyYay! Happy for you, another person who got the right idea.
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