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Microsoft released the final Windows 11 build earlier this week, after several months of beta testing the new operating system. Windows 10 users who qualify for the upgrade can jump to Windows 11 right away. That’s because Windows 11 has strict hardware requirements in place that caused quite an uproar over the summer. Microsoft found itself having to explain time and again why not all Windows 10 devices can upgrade. Eventually, it relented and made it possible for unsupported PCs to install Windows 11, with some huge caveats. And now, the company provides detailed instructions on how to bypass the Windows 11 hardware restrictions.
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