Technically, it was big news the WEEK after Windows 11 was announced. The big news the day of the announcement


vivienm
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It's thanks to people like you that Microsoft is pushing full steam ahead on this.Why is it okay that our nice
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And you may not see the monthly security updates in Windows Updates either, in which case Win11 is near useles
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Except TPM 2.0 isn't guaranteed to be present - they are happily supporting virtual machines with no TPM (or n
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No code has been cut out - Windows 11 will happily run on an "unsupported" processor, even with BIOS/MBR/no TP
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I think that's right - they just have the same code they've had since 7 or 8 (7 theoretically could do UEFI/GP
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If Microsoft thinks that there's a possibility that serious numbers of 'too-old' PCs might survive running som
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I think the critical question will be the grandmother test, i.e. will they break Windows 11 enough on older ha
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Re GPT vs MBR, I agree that the ability to read MBR drives once the OS is booted is important. That doesn't me
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Ironically, in my case, this will probably complete what Windows 8/8.1 started and push me further into the Ap
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They are not ditching legacy code. VMs running BIOS/MBR, no TPM, etc are fully supported. (So basically, if yo
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How about past history? A Core 2 Duo system from 2006 may have started with XP, could run Vista (2007), 7 (200
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Apple has fairly consistent ~6-7-year software support lifecycles. e.g. my mid-2014 MacBook Pro will not be su
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Meanwhile, no such message on the virtual machine I've been running Windows 11 on. This is an i5-4590 host, th