Home > Latest News > Unsupported Windows 11 Installs Won’t Get Updates

Unsupported Windows 11 Installs Won’t Get Updates

The news that Microsoft will still allow Windows 11 to be installed and run on an “unsupported PC” has been soared by the confirmation that these users won’t be able to receive updates via Windows Update.

This means that these machines would be vulnerable to security issues and won’t receive any driver updates.

Basically, you can still upgrade your Windows 10 PC through the Windows Media Creation Tool (or by downloading the .ISO file), you’ll be freezing it at whatever version you update to.

In addition, Microsoft has warned that such computers may become unusable, will likely suffer from compatibility issues, and may void the warranty.

Windows 11 will require compatible 64-bit processors, 4GB of memory, 64GB of storage, UEFI secure boot, graphics requirements and TPM 2.0.

 



You may also like
Microsoft Rolls Out Redesigned Sign-In UI with Dark Mode and Password-less Focus
Microsoft testing AI chatbot support for Xbox
Microsoft’s Xbox UI ‘Leak’ Hints at Steam Integration – And PlayStation Games on Xbox?
What is the Future of Google Without Chrome?
Microsoft Antitrust Probe To Proceed
Xbox Set to Enter Handheld Gaming Market

Popular Posts

Bunnings Boss Gets The Hump After Brands Say No To Supplying Retailer.
Latest News
/
/
Transparent Solar Panels Could Turn Skyscrapers into Power Stations
Latest News
/
/
Synergy Audio Visual Expands Distribution of McIntosh Laboratories to New Zealand
Latest News
/
/
Nintendo To Announce New Games For Switch Console
Latest News
/
/
Aldi Faces Trademark Infringement Lawsuit
Latest News
/
/

Digital Magazines

Recent Post

Bunnings Boss Gets The Hump After Brands Say No To Supplying Retailer.
Latest News
/
//
Comments are Off
Wesfarmers owned retailers Officeworks and Bunnings are well known in the industry for the pressure they put on suppliers, some...
Read More