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<blockquote data-quote="Aleeyen" data-source="post: 949060" data-attributes="member: 3410"><p>I think with the final release it will support all the hardware that Win 10 supports.</p><p>MS may not allow the Dev. versions to run on all PCs so that it runs in a more stable way and users can't complain that its still unstable just like Win 10.</p><p>And when the final release comes it will run on many more PCs. MS will surely not like to loose out to other OSes in the PC catergory, it has already lost the Mobile race. </p><p>Its focus now is to get more and more people run Windows, that's why they are distributing Windows for free to most consumers (though officially they deny that), so they themselves will make sure that most users can run Win 11.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Aleeyen, post: 949060, member: 3410"] I think with the final release it will support all the hardware that Win 10 supports. MS may not allow the Dev. versions to run on all PCs so that it runs in a more stable way and users can't complain that its still unstable just like Win 10. And when the final release comes it will run on many more PCs. MS will surely not like to loose out to other OSes in the PC catergory, it has already lost the Mobile race. Its focus now is to get more and more people run Windows, that's why they are distributing Windows for free to most consumers (though officially they deny that), so they themselves will make sure that most users can run Win 11. [/QUOTE]
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