• 0x4E4F@sh.itjust.worksOP
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    3 months ago

    Fact: If it can run Win10, it can run Win11.

    Those limitations imposed by MS can be circumvented with Rufus.

    I’ve successfully installed Win11 on a Core2Quad with 2GB of RAM… on a spinning drive.

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        3 months ago

        My point was, it can be done.

        That rig is currently running a dual boot Void/Win10 install. Sure, the Win10 install is slow AF (did I mention the spinning drive is IDE 😅), but I only use that if I have to and there is no other choice (software extremely tied to Windows and not even Wine can help). Also, I usually use LTSC editions (can’t be bothered with debloating and it’s officially supported by MS, so there are no hickups during updates and stuff like that) and that also helps a lot to be honest (regarding speed).

        So, in general, if you only need Windows from time to time, yes, it is a viable option.