The arrival of Windows 11 has crinked teeth for several reasons. The first being that it is a new OS Microsoft; It’s painful, you have to change your habits, even if the system retains its general ergonomics. The other reason concerned material restrictions which proved to be purely artificial. The proof, while the Windows 10 support affects its end, the Windows 11 updates are offered, or even deployed on machines that did not respect the list of initial supported equipment!
Windows 11 deployed on old configs!
While the end approach to Windows 10, we learn that Microsoft spers a initial W11 deployment policy. Originally, recent equipment was required while a TPM 2.0 module had to be active on the configuration to be able to install the system legitimately. Of course, bypass methods existed at that time, but it was Microsoft’s official policy.
Now, we end up with updates that are offered, or even automatically installed on old bikes. We have, the case of an installation of the 10 p.m. was offered on an old portable machine from Dell which has no active TMP module. Another disturbing case, that of a PC Equipped with a Core i5 4590 which successfully receives the system upgrade, etc.
In short, we feel that Microsoft derogates from its original rules in order to migrate a maximum of user on its new system. It even goes to the deployment of PATCHS UEFI (forcing TMP 2.0 activation when available?) Via windows update from Windows 10 to broaden the compatible material list. Microsoft would even go even further via triggered upgrades via the W10 routine update process, without explicit user consent. After restarting the system, the W11 installation procedure is starting.
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