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Title: Latest Windows 11 update drops support for some previously compatible CPUs, but users won't be affected
Post by: Redaktion on February 17, 2025, 06:47:15
Microsoft rolled out the Windows 11 24H2 update in October last year, but just recently, the company has made some changes to the compatible CPU list. Many previously eligible Intel CPUs aren't officially supported anymore, but this only affects OEMs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Latest-Windows-11-update-drops-support-for-some-previously-compatible-CPUs-but-users-won-t-be-affected.962141.0.html
Title: Re: Latest Windows 11 update drops support for some previously compatible CPUs, but users won't be a
Post by: Jab on February 17, 2025, 07:35:28
They altered the deal. Pray that they dont alter it any further!
Title: Re: Latest Windows 11 update drops support for some previously compatible CPUs, but users won't be a
Post by: Worgarthe on February 17, 2025, 07:47:51
Finally one person who gets what's going on, and that this is relevant only about new machines (like anyone is manufacturing new laptops with 8, 9 or 10th gen anymore). Way too many inaccuracies and clickbait around around this for the past two days so thank you for telling it right, Abid 🖤
Title: Re: Latest Windows 11 update drops support for some previously compatible CPUs, but users won't be a
Post by: Herbertv2 on February 18, 2025, 14:07:51
Microsoft is trying really hard to become Apple wanting complete control over the hardware. Woukdnt put it padt microsoft in October to release "security" patches for 10 slowimg the windows 11 incompatible computers to nearly unusable.
Title: Re: Latest Windows 11 update drops support for some previously compatible CPUs, but users won't be a
Post by: David Morrison on March 03, 2025, 20:34:51
8th 10th has been re added to the list, someone made a booboo