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Microsoft closes the door on Windows 11 supporting older hardware
Microsoft has poured cold water on any hopes of lower hardware requirements for Windows 11. With Windows 10 end of support approaching in October 2025, the software giant now says that its Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 requirement for Windows 11 is “non-negotiable.”
Microsoft confirms there will be no U-turn on Windows 11 hardware requirements
TPM 2.0 'non-negotiable' for latest OS, says software giant Microsoft is not backing down on the hardware requirements for Windows 11, stating that the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) is essential for the operating system,
Microsoft: Tough Hardware Requirements for Windows 11 Are 'Non-Negotiable'
With the end of Windows 10 support looming, Microsoft reiterates that the TPM 2.0 hardware requirement 'is not just a recommendation—it’s a necessity' for security.
Microsoft won’t back down on Windows 11’s biggest hurdle
Microsoft has made it clear that any PC not meeting the required specifications will be ineligible to run Windows 11.The Latest Tech News, Delivered to Your Inbox
Microsoft: Windows 11 TPM is a must, non-negotiable for upgrades from Windows 10
Microsoft: Windows 11 TPM is a must, non-negotiable for Windows 10 upgrades, forcing them to buy new PCs to use the AI-infused menace.
Microsoft doubles down, still won’t let older PCs run Windows 11
The TPM hardware requirement for Windows 11 was one of the biggest barriers to initial upgraders three years ago. And while that’s become less of an issue, it’s still a point of contention for many users.
Microsoft makes its stringent TPM 2.0 Windows 11 upgrade requirement "non-negotiable" — potentially leading to the single biggest jump in junked and unsupported Windows 10 PCs
As Windows 10's imminent death approaches, Microsoft says the TPM 2.0 system requirement for upgrading to Windows 11 is now non-negotiable.
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Microsoft’s New Update—Bad News Confirmed For 400 Million Windows Users
The interesting twist to these Windows 10 numbers is the 400 million or so users that don’t have the right hardware to ...
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Microsoft continues to mess up Windows 11 Recall, failing to provide fix for weird bug that breaks the feature
As we saw last week, after Recall was finally deployed in the Dev channel for Windows 11, it was immediately hit by some bugs ...
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Hands on with Microsoft’s Windows Recall: Not impressive yet
After nearly six months of delays and lots of controversy, Recall is available in preview for testing. I expected more.
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Microsoft’s Bad News For Millions Of Windows Users—You Are Now At Risk
The global numbers fall within the margin of error to some extent, but the US numbers seem more clear-cut. This change comes ...
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The Microsoft Store on Windows 11 is about to get even more useful
The Microsoft Store will soon be able to update apps that aren't hosted on Microsoft's store servers. Microsoft has unveiled ...
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Microsoft still recommends using Windows 7’s Backup and Recovery tool on Windows 11
Microsoft still recommends using Windows 7's Backup and restore if the newer solutions do not meet your needs.
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Diebold Nixdorf deploys Microsoft Windows 11 on ATMs
The deployment, managed by Diebold Nixdorf's licensed partner BS/2, aims to provide a stable and scalable platform for banks.
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Microsoft plans to make searching in Windows 11 better - I just hope it doesn't screw it up
Microsoft appears to be developing a new File Search companion app to improve Windows Search in the hopes of more accurate ...
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