• NewNewAugustEast@lemmy.zip
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    They all can upgrade to win 11. Nothing is stopping them. But you have to do a couple of steps.

    Either way, Linux is better and Microsoft is playing stupid games.

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      Unless their hardware doesn’t support it. A lot of people are going to be tossing out perfectly good systems because they don’t have a TPM.

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        You can bypass that requirement. The hardware is fine you just have to tell windows to ignore it.

        2 registry keys if I remember correctly.

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          Windows also said they don’t support it and may stop it from working at any time. I have already had a problem because Windows System Image tried to restore something as UEFI when I only had BIOS so forcing my BIOS system to something that technically only supports UEFI seems like an awful idea.

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            Windows says lots of things. It is surprising how conflicting they are internally.

            The thing is, there are a lot of ways to install windows 11. You have a lot of versions to choose from and more options than you think.

            Anyways, I think it is all beating a dead horse, although you can get around windows requirements the best thing to do is not play the game.

            Switch to Linux and be done with the bullshit.

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      Not in all cases. My desktop PC came with windows professional (10), back in 2021. Upgrading to windows 11 is not included for free (not even to windows 11 “basic”), I need to pay a new license.

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        You still can upgrade for free and use a registry setting to take off the nag screen.

        But I really was commenting on people who think they can’t. You can too by buying windows11.

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          Well, windows didn’t allow me to do that, so I might have to do a manual process maybe.

          Anyway, I am not interested in upgrading, I am just saying that I can’t upgrade (click button, couple of steps), without buying a new copy. We can argue about the semantics of what “upgrading” means, but effectively there are going to be plenty of people in my situations, which is why I brought it up.