Windows 11: Microsoft is scary to limit its installation on non -compatible PCs

Windows 11: Microsoft is scary to limit its installation on non -compatible PCs


Selling more PCs under Windows 11 to earn as much money as possible, such seems to be Microsoft’s adage. Indeed, the American firm seriously limits its installation on non -compatible PCs.

We mentioned in particular yesterday (February 3, 2025) Microsoft which deleted from its support blog the methodology aimed at going beyond the material restrictions. The opportunity therefore to make the transition from Windows 10 less accessible to the latest major version of its operating system.

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From now on, third -party tools to bypass Windows 11 requirements are now defined as many malware. In any case, this is what happened to the Flyby11 solution, detected by Windows Defender as being a malware potential.

The updates notes in version 1.2 also mention that the application, including its PUA tool: Win32/Patcher, is reported as such by Microsoft’s antivirus. However, this does not prevent the manipulation afterwards. “You can ignore it safely if you want to upgrade”can we read.

Although advocating security, Microsoft’s antivirus seems to be diverted from its primary function in order to push users to review their Windows 10 transition project to Windows 11 on a non -compatible PC.

One way for the company to remain faithful to its latest statements, suggesting users that cannot be updated to go to the checkout by buying a new computer, this time cut for Windows 11.

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