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From the post:
>Earlier today we reported on an incident of Microsoft apparently offering a Windows 11 upgrade on a system that should technically be ineligible for an upgrade, as the PC did not meet the system requirements for Windows 11. However, this could well be a one-off incident as Microsoft has not altered the eligibility criteria for its latest desktop OS. Thus other users who won't be able to upgrade, at least by official means, will have to look for alternatives. If you ask Microsoft, it would most likely point you towards a new Windows 11 computer, especially a Copilot+ PC, but Linux is also an option.
Archive: https://archive.today/NhNrI
From the post:
>>Earlier today we reported on an incident of Microsoft apparently offering a Windows 11 upgrade on a system that should technically be ineligible for an upgrade, as the PC did not meet the system requirements for Windows 11.
However, this could well be a one-off incident as Microsoft has not altered the eligibility criteria for its latest desktop OS. Thus other users who won't be able to upgrade, at least by official means, will have to look for alternatives.
If you ask Microsoft, it would most likely point you towards a new Windows 11 computer, especially a Copilot+ PC, but Linux is also an option.
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