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Windows 11 for 7th generation Intel
我刚刚进入此社区,看到了您的回复,现在,网络上有许多方法可以升级至Windows 11,既然Micosoft选择了第七代intel作为分界,那么就有一定的道理,他们也许不希望那些不支持的用户去强制升级至Windows 11,毕竟这是一个全新的系统
"Hi there!
I just entered this community and saw your reply, now, there are many ways to upgrade to Windows 11 on the network, and since Microsoft has chosen the seventh generation of Intel as the demarcation, there is a certain reason that they may not want users who do not support it to force upgrade to Windows 11, after all, this is a completely new system"
Yes, of course, but there is information in advance, all IT companies force such changes to design a new computer and more secure applications, running faster and faster!
- Legless0Oct 22, 2022Copper Contributor
While the hunt for a faster more efficient OS is always at the forefront of Microsoft, the reasoning that 7th gen will have decisive failures is a farce, it is the same principle that apple used to force older devices to be replaced they dropped support using hilarious and simply untrue excuses. The minimum requirements for windows 11 is: a 2 core or more 1Ghz processor, TPM 2.0 enabled, 4GB ram and a 64gb storage drive. so any processor equivalent or greater than this should have no issues, provided there is nothing in the OS to explicitly break should a processor on the bad list embedded into the software be found.
So why do they do this? to force the upgrade and purchase of components long before they are out of usability. total joke that apple was sued for doing something very similar with slowing the device when a battery degraded. they were sued in the UK for 768m, Arizona for 113m and California for 500m. disappointing to hear MS are creating the same but different tactic to squeeze more money from consumers. poor show and karma always finds you 😄