08/07/2021
Two weeks have passed since the introduction of Windows 11, and during these days, there has been a lot of talk about the incompatibility of this operating system with all types of computers. Now Microsoft has made a strange condition in response to users who intend to return to Windows 10.
It was last year that rumors of a new version of Microsoft's operating system surfaced, most recently referring to the Windows 10X project. But earlier this year, Microsoft announced that it was abandoning Windows 10X and focusing on the Sun Valley project.
After that, there were many reports about the new version of Windows, until during the Microsoft Build conference in June, Satya Nadella, the CEO of Microsoft, announced the release of a new version of Windows in the near future.
A few days later, Microsoft released a teaser announcing the introduction of the next version of Windows during an event on July 2. The teasers were released one after the other, and they all referred to the number 11. It looks like Microsoft is going to introduce the next version of its operating system called Windows 11.
A few days before the launch, a version of Windows was leaked that apparently referred to Windows 11, and users were thrilled to see the great graphics and features of Windows 11 and eagerly awaited the introduction of Redmond's new operating system.
Finally, the promised day came and Microsoft introduced Windows 11 during an online event and it turned out that Windows capabilities are beyond the imagination of users.
It wasn't long before Windows 11's lack of support for not-so-old processors and Microsoft's requirement for a TPM 2.0 module and motherboard BIOS support for Secure Boot to install Windows 11 made things harder for users, causing them problems such as hoarding.
The incompatibility of Windows 11 with many of the hardware released over the past few years has taken everyone by surprise and, of course, widespread criticism of Microsoft. Fortunately, the company has finally realized that the prerequisites for installing Windows 11 are very idealistic and will deprive millions of users of the installation and experience of Windows 11. What is Microsoft's solution?