![]() ![]() Officially supported or not, there are plenty of PCs released between 20 that should be able to run Windows 11 more-or-less as reliably as officially supported systems. This doesn't mean it isn't happening-Microsoft is always rolling out different updates to different groups of people at different times-just that I can only speculate as to when you will actually see this message and what it means. I also haven't seen any firsthand reports of it outside of the Verge report. I've tried and failed to recreate this screen on multiple unsupported Windows 10 systems of different vintages, both with builds downloaded through the Insider program and installs directly from a manually downloaded Windows 11 ISO file. Once you click through this foreboding warning message, the Windows 11 installation is apparently allowed to proceed. The Verge has spotted an apparently new warning message in the Windows 11 Setup app that explicitly warns users of the dangers of installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware-you may run into "compatibility issues," your PC "won't be entitled to receive updates," and that "damages to your PC due to lack of compatibility aren't covered under the manufacturer warranty." This is all stuff that we've heard from Microsoft before, but it's the first time that this policy has appeared during the Windows 11 setup process rather than in media reports. ![]() Further Reading Why Windows 11 has such strict hardware requirements, according to Microsoft ![]()
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