Windows 10 Only Supported on new CPU architectures

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Leyawiin

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MongGrel

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False to begin with I'm sure.

If you don't want to use WIN 10 do not I guess.
 

JimKiler

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Interesting but I see no issue here, doesn't MS have to support new hardware? Is this any different than Apple determining what hardware gets iOS upgrades except the opposite, by saying your hardware is not reaching full potential so you must go to Win10 and enjoy all that new functionality.
 

escrow4

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Hope this hasn't been posted already here or in the OS sub forum. If it has, my apologies. Kind of disturbing they're forcing it on anything newer than Haswell/Broadwell.

https://www.thurrott.com/windows/wi...way-to-force-windows-10-upgrade-on-businesses

https://blogs.windows.com/windowsexperience/2016/01/15/windows-10-embracing-silicon-innovation/

Can't quite figure out if it applies to home built systems or not.

Posted at the same time actually. Mods should merge this thread.
 
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