The installation requirements for Windows 11 are also quite high, requiring at least an eighth-generation Intel Core processor and TPM support before installation. For some users whose systems do not meet the requirements, there are some "Registry cracks" available in the market that can bypass these system requirement checks and install Windows 11. In the past, users could indeed install Windows 11 through this method, but some restrictions may be added in the future. Reports from Windows Latest indicate that Microsoft has begun testing to warn users who have installed Windows 11 on computers that do not meet the system requirements. A "watermark" warning will appear on the desktop of these Windows, just like "Windows did not complete startup." The "watermark" on the desktop says "System requirements not met" to let users know that the computer "does not meet the system requirements". For the time being, this warning does not impose any usage restrictions on users. However, Microsoft has previously warned that computers that do not meet the system requirements are not guaranteed to receive updates.
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