Should just use Linux, tbh.

  • Maganra@lemmy.world
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    5 months ago

    You can get windows 11 working on non tpm 2.0 systems. It’s a soft requirement that Microsoft enforces with the stock installer but can be bypasses.

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      5 months ago

      You can, but MS disables automatic updates without telling you. I have TPM but my CPU is one generation too old apparently, so they silently disabled updates on my machine and I didn’t realise I was still on 21H2 until a couple of weeks ago and had to manually update it.

      The manual update worked and it didn’t warn me about anything or encounter any issues, but that was a massive pain.