Microsoft is finding new ways to notify PC users that their system will not receive the official Windows 11 update. It supports TPM 2.0 security technology.
This change left millions of Windows users out of the Windows 11 update cycle. But unlike Mac OS, Windows has different tricks that can be used to install the platform. And users were also forced to apply similar tactics this time.
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But this now puts you at risk of receiving a watermark alert from Microsoft. Therefore, any user running Windows 11 on an unsupported PC will soon get a watermark that says “System requirements not met”. Reports indicate that Microsoft is currently testing this alert which will be placed above the task bar at the bottom right of the screen.
Microsoft has repeatedly asked Windows users to use original versions of software, including its own operating system. But even today, you have millions of machines running Windows 7 or even the XP version. But the company is looking to turn the tide once and for all, starting with Windows 11.
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In addition to the watermark near the taskbar, users will also see the message in the System Settings app on a Windows machine, just below their device name.
Microsoft is also warning users that installing Windows 11 on unsupported devices deprives them of all support, including security updates. Fortunately, this message is still only in the testing phase and Microsoft has not specified when it will be made public.
And we expect the company to limit the message to the desktop and the Settings app. Because the last thing you want is the full screen alert, which is sure to annoy most users.
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