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Updated Dec 27, 2024
Karl-WE
Jul 21, 2021MVP
If we consider that a device is not fully compatible with Windows 11 will it be offered as upgrade via Windows Update?
Some users already reported they have seen "ads" in the Windows 10 notification area about Windows 11 no matter their device being compatible with Windows 11 or not. What is your plan after release how to proceed with these notifications?
How can we minimize the impact because the device could be compatible (UEFI / SecureBoot/ TPM) but is not properly configured. Technically this is hard or impossible to estimate.
However we could check the mainboard model and see if there is a technical possibility this mainboard would qualify with the requirements if properly set.
Will you consider this?
- DaseinAug 25, 2021Copper ContributorAlso I wonder what the word was for Zen 1/7th Gen Intel since last time Microsoft was saying that they were investigating "experience" which to me is fine and im even typing this from my Win 11 Machine that has a Ryzen 1000 CPU in There's not been any communication since that comment on "experience" however 😕
- acabelloJul 21, 2021Copper ContributorFrom a Windows Update perspective, we will not 'offer' Windows 11 upgrades to devices that do not meet the minimum HW requirements, or devices that are impacted by a 'safeguard' hold, like a known compat issue with an app that was found late in the game.