I did tried Windows 11 but maybe I don't like it

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    Windows 10 Pro can use until 2025
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    f23948 said:
    Windows 10 Pro can use until 2025.
    Win 10 is supported until the 14-Oct-2025.
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    Paul Black said:
    Win 10 is supported until the 14-Oct-2025.
    Nice, until almost end of the year. Guess I'll just upgrade to Win11 on 2025.
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    how can they force it when my system doesn't meet requirements.
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    wolfie138 said:
    how can they force it when my system doesn't meet requirements.

    @wolfie138

    They can't - you can still run XP on some systems !!! -- all that will happen is that there won't be any updates or security enhancements and eventually some applications after their updates will no longer work.

    In any case you can usually run legacy soft/hardware indefinitely using a Virtual Machine if you are so minded.

    Cheers
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    wolfie138 said:
    how can they force it when my system doesn't meet requirements.

    Microsoft won’t stop you installing Windows 11 on older PCs - The Verge
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    i admit to not following this topic at all, but i'm still baffled - i thought Win 11 *needed* the TPM etc to be on as integral to its coding/operation etc ~ if i don't have that, or don't activate it, how could Win 11 be installed on the machine, either by them or manually from an ISO?
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    wolfie138 said:
    i admit to not following this topic at all, but i'm still baffled - i thought Win 11 *needed* the TPM etc to be on as integral to its coding/operation etc ~ if i don't have that, or don't activate it, how could Win 11 be installed on the machine, either by them or manually from an ISO?
    The won't force install it onto your unsupported PC.

    If you do decide to install it on your unsupported hardware, keep in mind that you take the risk of possibly not getting updates in the future.
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    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
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    f23948 said:
    I had a dream last night like after Windows 11 is available, Windows 10 will be NO Home edition next year but it's only my a dream
    f23948 said:
    I think pretty soon, Microsoft is forcing Windows 11 upgrade for home users for 64 bit system
    wolfie138 said:
    how can they force it when my system doesn't meet requirements.
    Allowing an install on an unsupported device and forcing it onto all such machines are two completely different things. One does not imply the other. Such fantasy speculations aren't exactly helpful.....
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    Bree said:
    Such fantasy speculations aren't exactly helpful.....
    Exactly.
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