#Microsoft is a pain in the butt for making #Windows 11 hardware dependant. I had TPM 2 but my processor "wasn't supported" despite being only six years old.
I upgraded to #Ubuntu Linux 24.04 LTS instead.
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/01/as-it-buries-windows-10-microsoft-declares-2025-year-of-the-windows-11-pc-refresh/

I upgraded to #Ubuntu Linux 24.04 LTS instead.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2025/01/as-it-buries-windows-10-microsoft-declares-2025-year-of-the-windows-11-pc-refresh/
Microsoft would really like you to replace your old Windows 10 PCs this year
The carrot of “new features” and the stick of “no more updates for your old PC.”…Andrew Cunningham (Ars Technica)
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The older hardware will not *fully* support modern browsers going forward but if you have a single task machine that doesn't require lots of Internet or memory use, they can function until the hardware dies.