Microsoft will not update Windows 11 on unsupported computers

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You may not be trying to install Windows 11 on your old computer.
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Microsoft warns that those who take one alternative path to installation Windows 11 on unsupported hardware you will not receive software updates.

Microsoft allows you to install the file Windows 11 beta using the Insider program or upload it using an ISO made using the built-in media creation tool. But if you choose the latter method because your machine does not work compatible list, you will not receive the essential updates needed to continue using Windows 11 safely.

The Verge confirmed that unsupported teams won “You do not receive Windows u normalpdates. Microsoft may also not provide drivers and security patches.

Microsoft has a history of random removal of support drivers, even for so-called retired operating systems. There was hope the company would take the same approach for unsupported Windows 11 hardware, at least when it comes to essential security patches. But that doesn’t depend on your bets, especially if you need a stable copy of Windows 11 to get through the day-to-day. Of course, if you’re the type of person looking to do an ISO and install it first, you can always do your best to ensure that Windows 11 is up to date with the latest patches made for compatible systems.

It is speculated that Microsoft is following this particular approach to get Windows users to upgrade their hardware, regardless of their need. And it’s hard not to come to that conclusion given the limited support for C-powered machines.PU older than Intel’s eighth generation. AMD’s first-generation Ryzen chip is also not on the list of supports components.

If you are curious if Microsoft will officially do so support on your system, you can use the file PC health control tool, currently available for Windows Insiders. The company only has updated it to let you know if your computer officially supports Windows 11. Requirements include at least a 1 GHz or faster CPU, 4 GB of RAM, and 64 GB of storage. Devices will also need version 2.0 of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).

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