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MS announces the possibility of "not providing updates to older PCs with Windows 11 manually installed"

By mobilephones 27/04/2022 969 Views

Microsoft has just stated that it is possible to manually install Windows 11 on a PC with an older CPU that does not meet the recommended hardware requirements. He said he wouldn't limit it if he downloaded the ISO file and installed it manually.

Shortly thereafter, he added that in such cases he would not be entitled to Windows updates and might be deferred from security and driver updates.

This, like yesterday's statement, tells tech media The Verge. But Microsoft is just saying "maybe", and it's quite possible that it's just a bluff. It's unlikely that the company will issue significant security patches, and it's not uncommon to add extended measures, even if for a fee, for operating systems that were actually scheduled to end support, and occasionally provide security patches for free.


 MS「Windows 11を手動で入れた古いPCにはアップデート提供しない」可能性を表明

The Verge said in a statement, "People believe that if you were in Microsoft's position, you would provide warranty and technical support for all PC configurations to avoid potential legal issues in the future. You may want to avoid it. It's better to keep your promises and provide more services than you promised. "

That said, it's possible that Microsoft won't provide updates in the future or shortly after the official release of Windows 11. At the time of writing, Microsoft didn't give any further details, and it seems that they really want to take it seriously.

If Microsoft does what it says, older PCs with Windows 11 installed may go back to the past of manually updating drivers for all hardware.

If you can download the ISO file by yourself and prepare the installation media, it seems that it will not be difficult to repeat the same procedure with the new ISO. However, there is no guarantee that Microsoft will not change the system requirements that can be installed in the future.

It seems that Windows 11 preview version has relaxed requirements such as CPU and TPM 2.0, and Microsoft has made efforts to calm users who complain loudly that they do not want to let go of old PCs or buy new ones. But this "older PCs aren't entitled to updates" statement may suggest that concessions are limited and only give them time to replace them with new hardware. ..

Source: The Verge

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