Some European sources seem to imply that Microsoft may finally be incorporating software updates to thwart the use of hacks in allowing Windows 11 to run on unsupported PCs. If this is the case, we may see quite an increase in those reluctantly switching over to Linux for a simple reason. -Because they can.
Oddly enough I was just beginning to contemplate doing the hacks so I could run an upgrade to Windows 11 just for the heck of it. Now....I think I'll just either put away my Windows 10 SSD or overwrite it with another Linux distribution. Disappointing, but not surprising. At this point in time I'm not even using Windows 10 anymore for any reason.
And if you feel you're stuck having to use Windows with a newer computer, my advice would be to wait for Windows 12.
Oddly enough I was just beginning to contemplate doing the hacks so I could run an upgrade to Windows 11 just for the heck of it. Now....I think I'll just either put away my Windows 10 SSD or overwrite it with another Linux distribution. Disappointing, but not surprising. At this point in time I'm not even using Windows 10 anymore for any reason.
And if you feel you're stuck having to use Windows with a newer computer, my advice would be to wait for Windows 12.
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