Both me and my wife's PCs are incompatible with Windows 11 and we don't know what to do about it for the best*.
I splurged on a quite powerful, completely silent one from Scan in 2017, and there's nothing wrong with it apart from Microsoft says no, and the cpu might not be compatible. Scan sells an upgraded version but I can't afford it now.
*No we're not switching to Linux or macOS.
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Kara Goldfinch (karalg84@dragonscave.space)'s status on Sunday, 13-Apr-2025 21:31:17 JST Kara Goldfinch
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Rich W. Beardsley (rich@dragonscave.space)'s status on Sunday, 13-Apr-2025 21:31:22 JST Rich W. Beardsley
@KaraLG84 Even though it's not officially supported, you can still install Windows 11 on them. I did it on my grandmother's HP from 2014 and it works with no issues.