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Old 08-19-2021, 04:34 PM   #14
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
Not that it's really my business, but I wonder which modern computer (by modern I mean produced in the last 10 years) wouldn't be able to handle the system requirements for Win10? I updated my cheap low-end Lenovo laptop to Windows 10 in 2015 and it had no issues. The requirements for W10 are so low that it must be a pretty ancient machine which is not capable of handling them... or one still running XP or Vista.

Now with Windows 11 it's another story. A lot of older computers, even very capable ones, are not compatible.
My old computer had Windows Vista, but I upgraded it to 7 without much trouble. I think it was built in 2007 - at the very tail-end of the capacitor plague (I ended up replacing the video card).

My issue wasn't so much system requirements as incompatible drivers that were unlikely to be updated by the manufacturer.
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