Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10

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Microsoft to test “new features and more” for aging, stubbornly popular Windows 10
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What's funny is right at launch I would have seriously considered upgrading, but I'm on second gen Ryzen and that platform was deemed not new enough at the time. Now they've added a bunch of BS and even though I think they've removed the restriction I'm over the new shiny thing and am looking heavily into a full linux setup.

I too considered upgrading but there were months and months of botched updates, so I restraint myself and later found out there's zero benefit for upgrading.

First gen Ryzen user here, switched the TPM flag in the registry and Windows 11 works just fine, updates smoothly too.

Though I'm on Linux most of the time, which strongly limits the exposure I get to the system.