According to the latest report, Windows 11 22H2 may usher in more stringent hardware requirements, and PCs that do not meet the hardware requirements (such as TPM2.0) cannot even install the beta version.
As we all know, Microsoft has clear requirements for the installation environment of Windows 11. But so far, most of these restrictions can be bypassed in some way, so you may often see users complaining about installing Windows 11 on very old platforms and encountering bugs.
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In addition, Microsoft has previously emphasized that it will not provide support for unsupported PCs, but current smuggling users can still receive security updates. With the upcoming 22H2 release, this may be coming to an end.
HJ. Wuethrich tweeted: He has been unable to install the latest Insider Build 22581 version (this is the first 22H2 version of the Beta channel) because his computer does not meet the minimum system requirements.
He said that although Microsoft has said this before. But he installed the operating system from the Win11 beta as soon as it was released. He complained to users: “If Microsoft had strictly enforced the hardware restriction policy of Win11 from the beginning, there would be no such thing. After using it for a few months, it was very disgusting to suddenly tell me that it is not supported.”
Moreover, unsupported Windows 11 devices have been receiving updates flawlessly so far. But for now, if you’ve been running Windows 11 with an unsupported PC, you may now need to be prepared to accept the “22H2 update not available” result.