- Aug 17, 2017
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Making people feel bad about the PCs they use is a strange attempt to be popular, but it looks like Microsoft could be doing just that. According to Windows Latest, the January 2023 Windows 11 update, which is continuing to roll out to people around the world, has started displaying a new watermark on the desktop that says “System requirements not met”. When Windows 11 launched, it came with a complex set of requirements, which included the need for TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module), a rather obscure feature that resulted in many PCs and laptops that would have otherwise been able to run Windows 11 without issue (as they did with Windows 10), being deemed unsuitable for the operating system.
Windows 11 could soon shame PCs that aren’t good enough to run it
Microsoft wants to make you feel bad that your PC can’t officially run Windows 11
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