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  • mark3748@sh.itjust.works
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    4 months ago

    Agreed. I’m just looking at the machines that were purchased at the launch of Win 11, but might not have had the proper hardware to transition off 10.

    Windows 11 launched in 2021. The bare minimum hardware (8th gen intel) is from 2017. If you were buying 5+ year old hardware in 2021 then that’s on you.

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      4 months ago

      Don’t forget the TPM module! Which has also been pretty damn ubiquitous on mobos for a long ass time.

      This is all just clickbait and easy upvotes on lemmy with the big pro-linux movement.

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          4 months ago

          The module is only needed for older systems.

          Not needed at all. If you’re installing it on an older system, you’re already bypassing the requirements so why bother with a TPM?

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        4 months ago

        The TPM is a hardware feature of every processor that’s supported. I really don’t understand all of this bullshit, the requirements are basically “don’t run this on ancient hardware.” That’s it.