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Windows 11 will run on old PCs after all, but only the hard way


Windows 11‘s announcement was marred by its confusing upgrade policy. It would be a free upgrade from Windows 10, but not every PC would be able to run it. And we’re not just talking about crusty old beige PCs, but even some PC’s as recent as Microsoft’s own Surface Studio 2. Worse, Microsoft didn’t make it totally clear which PCs would be able to run the OS; age and specs alone didn’t seem to tell the full story. In short, it was a mess. Thankfully, Microsoft has provided some much-needed clarity and opened up (unofficial) compatibility to many more PCs.…

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