Microsoft is issuing a notice to insiders with unsupported PCs that they should abandon Windows 11 and return to Windows 10
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A few hours ago, Microsoft announced that Windows 11 would arrive on October 5, thus confirming what Zac Bowden reported when talking about an advance in the launch. A Windows 11 that can already be tested in the Insider Program and some of these users are the ones who are receiving a notice to return to Windows 10
We already know that the requirements to jump to Windows 11 are leonine. There are many devices that will be left out, including some of the most popular Surface models.And Microsoft doesn't shudder when it comes to controlling who can and can't use Windows 11
Invitation to return to Windows 10
We have already seen how the company has reported that, although non-compatible computers will be able to install Windows 11, they will stop receiving updates. A problem that is added to the possible performance failures and to which is now added a warning that some users are seeing on the screen.
These are Insider Program members who are already using Windows 11 on computers that won't support the new operating system when it is released because it does not meet the hardware requirements, . These users are seeing a message on the screen that invites them to leave Windows 11 and return to Windows 10.
Microsoft is blocking the ways to install the operating system on computers that are not compatible and now wants to prevent the Insider Program from being a loophole. This is the message those affected are seeing and echoed by Betawiki on Twitter:
The system warns that only if you return to Windows 10, the system will be able to continue participating in the Insider Program which entails receiving the timely updates via Windows Update.
For now the message seems to only invite>, but it is not known what can happen if the advice is ignored. Based on Microsoft&39;s position, everything indicates that these computers will stop receiving updates within the Insider Program through Windows Update."
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