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Xoka
2y

In the beginning when windows 11 was released, I was really sad that my laptop couldn't support it. But now that I see people complaining about windows 11 most of the time, specially my colleagues, I feel thankful that my PC wouldn't be auto updated to windows 11 πŸ˜‡

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  • 4
    You can easily make you pc compatible by changing som values in regedit^^

    Btw feel free to *upgrade* to linux all the time :)
  • 1
    Our IT guys would scream at you for not being on the same version as everybody else because everything needs to be standardized πŸ˜‚
  • 2
    I have an 18 core CPU, Samsung evo pro m.2 SSD, 64 GiB RAM.
    And yet I get fucking spammy popups that I should upgrade my system because it's not compatible with win 11.

    Their reason? My CPU is a few years old. It's still faster than any laptop in the coming five years you fucking cunts.

    Fortunatly it's dual boot so if they ever stop supporting win 10 there are certain things I can't safely do anymore but most things work better in Linux anyway.
  • 3
    @Earu he's not wrong, an OS a huge abstraction layer and runtime environment. It's way easier to only support, test and secure one major version of it.
    Of course any problem with it is also going to have a possible 100% impact.
  • 1
    Have seen the same shit with msi tomahawk + r7 3700 because I went and yeeted the secure boot fuckery
  • 3
    But Windows 11 isn't that bad πŸ˜”
  • 0
    @Grumm What a simp
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