If you were one of the enthusiasts who decided to install a beta of Windows 11 through the Insider Program even though your device was not officially supported, Your time has just run out to become a volunteer beta tester.
Microsoft warned, when it came to launching the stable build, those users could not update to Windows 11 and should return to Windows 10, and it has happened. Now that Windows 11 has been announced to arrive on October 5, Insiders with computers that do not meet the controversial minimum requirements They are no longer eligible to receive the RTM version of Windows 11.
Thanks for everything and see you later
If you were hoping that Microsoft would let you install the Release Preview version of Windows 11In other words, the last build that is sent to the members of the Insider Program and that ends up being basically the final stable version for all users, it is time to abandon them because it will not happen.
Participants who do not meet the requirements are receiving a message in Windows Update that blocks any next update informing that please install Windows 10 again. Obviously the downgrade It must be done manually by formatting the computer and installing the system from scratch.
This was noticed by the company when the Windows 11 Insider Program launched, though they also said that participants with Intel’s seventh-generation processors would help assess whether those CPUs could make the bottom line on the supported list. That didn’t happen either … thanks and see you later.
Gone are the days of Windows 10 when Microsoft wanted everyone to install their new system
Gone are the days like Windows 10 when Microsoft wanted everyone to install the operating system. With Windows 11 the situation is so different that it is even a bit hateful.
Microsoft updated the minimum requirements of Windows 11 a few days ago, although what it did was mostly reaffirm its decisions about supported hardware. The novelty is that they will allow you to install Windows 11 on unsupported computers as long as it is done manually by downloading the ISO, and without receiving security or feature updates, through Windows Update.