• kylian0087@lemmy.world
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    6 months ago

    shouldnt run imo is wrong. a PC from 2006 is more then capable of running windows 11 without issue. maiby need a bit of a ram upgrade but for some light work is fine. getting all the latest security updates is also a good thing with windows. the choice should be made by the end user if their device is powerful enough to run win11.

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      6 months ago

      Imo it shouldnt run w11, but imo they shouldnt have stuck a eol date on windows 10 either which could have kept those systems alive.
      You know -> new systems = w11, old systems = w10, both get security updates, but win11 gets feature updates as well.
      They can manage both just fine, yet here we are -_-

      Also, w10 runs like sheit on older systems. Had to dig on ebay to keep my mom’s pc ( core2duo e7300 ) alive and kicking as 4GB of ram was not enough. It was swapping like mad… Windows 7 was the last good windows… -_-