Microsoft has no plans to officially support Windows 11 on unsupported hardware
There was news circulating that Microsoft is now allowing Windows 11 to be installed on unsupported hardware, but now that’s not true, and Microsoft isn't actually allowing it.
There was some confusion due to a Microsoft support article that was misinterpreted, which has been updated recently on December 12, 2024 clarifying they are not planning to make changes to the Windows 11 system hardware requirements. Microsoft has not officially changed its stance on installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. The minimum system requirements, including TPM 2.0, still apply. While there are methods to bypass these requirements, Microsoft does not officially support Windows 11 on unsupported hardware and doing so can lead to compatibility issues and security risks.
Click here to visit the Microsoft support article for more information
But Windows 11 LTSC 2024 has relaxed the TPM requirement, making it optional. This is a significant change compared to the previous versions of Windows 11. So can we get similar edition for home users? yes if Microsoft wants to? but I doubt.
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