Claton Hendricks, a Program Manager at Microsoft, was ridiculed by viewers with a live broadcast in which the Windows 11 operating system introduced the new Task Manager. The computer hendricks uses to promote has a processor that is not officially supported by Microsoft.
Windows 11 system requirements, as it is known, have been criticized for requiring TPM (Trusted Platform Module) 2.0 security technology. It does not technically support Windows 11 because many processors do not have TPM capability, and Microsoft does not recommend installing the software on an unsupported system.
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Claton Hendricks introduced the design and new color palettes of the upcoming Task Manager, while the “Intel Core i7-7660U” detail was reflected on the camera. Released in 2017, this processor is not included in the “Supported CPUs” section on Microsoft’s Windows 11 system requirements page.
Caught, Using Unsupported CPU on Windows 11 😂 pic.twitter.com/J7fPXkSUYa
— Aathif Mahir (@AathifMahir) April 26, 2022
TPM, a hardware-based security technology, encrypts and keeps a lot of data in its memory, including user information. Microsoft has decided to enforce TPM 2.0 based on its emphasis on security in Windows 11. Even the ISO file leaked before the operating system was officially introduced did not allow installation without this feature.
Although it is possible to install Windows 11 on a computer that does not meet system requirements through upgrading, Microsoft warns users that it does not accept responsibility in the event of a problem.
Not only will it warn, but very soon a desktop watermark will appear in the lower right corner on a computer that does not officially support Windows 11. “System requirements are not met” in this area, which resembles a transparent watermark that appears when Windows is not enabled. To learn more, go to Settings” message.
Windows 11 system requirements
Processor: A compatible 64-bit processor with 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster, 2 or more cores, or System on Chip (SoC)
RAM: 4 gigabytes (GB)
Storage: 64 GB or larger storage device: You can find more details in the “More information about storage to keep Windows 11 operating system up to date” section below.
System firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot enabled
TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0
Graphics card: Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display: Diagonally larger than 9 inches high resolution (720p) display, 8 bits per color channel
Internet connection and Microsoft accounts: In Windows 11 Home, an internet connection and a Microsoft account are required to complete device setup on first use. All versions of Windows 11 require an internet connection to make updates and download and take advantage of certain features.