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New Flyby11 tool bypasses Windows 11 hardware restrictions

TechSpot

A new tool has emerged to help bypass the strict system requirements for Windows 11. The application, spotted by Neowin, is called Flyby11, and it offers a simple way to install Microsoft's latest operating system on computers that don't meet the official hardware criteria. Read Entire Article

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Microsoft patches out single-command trick to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware

TechSpot

The recently released Canary Build 27686 of Windows 11 contains an unwelcome surprise for those looking to run the OS on older PCs. A popular and straightforward method for installing Windows 11 on machines with unsupported hardware no longer works, although users still have several alternative options to achieve the same result.

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Microsoft to tighten Windows 11 hardware requirements in upcoming update, impacting users of vintage PCs

TechSpot

The hardware restrictions found on Windows 11 have been a controversial aspect of the OS since its arrival in October 2021. While there are workarounds in some instances, these requirements have slowed Windows 11's adoption in many businesses that still use vintage PCs. Read Entire Article

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Microsoft is testing a Windows 11 desktop watermark for unsupported hardware

The Verge

Microsoft is currently experimenting with two new methods to warn Windows 11 users that they have installed the operating system on unsupported hardware. In the latest test builds of Windows 11, a new watermark has appeared on the desktop wallpaper, alongside a similar warning in the landing page of the settings app.

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Microsoft Improves Windows Security with a Path to Move Off NTLM

Tech Republic Data Center

It’s time to stop relying on the insecure authentication protocol built into Windows. Microsoft is making it easier to switch to secure modern options.

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Longtime Microsoft hardware leader Panos Panay is leaving the company after 19 years

GeekWire

Panos Panay, the Microsoft chief product officer overseeing the Windows and Devices division, introduces Windows Copilot at Microsoft Build in May. “After 19 incredible years at Microsoft, I’ve decided to turn the page and write the next chapter,” Panay wrote on X.

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Windows NT 3.5 programmer tells the origin story of Microsoft's iconic 3D Pipes screensaver

TechSpot

Programmer Raymond Chen's story starts with his friend and unnamed Microsoft colleague working on the company's OpenGL graphics programming interface team in the mid-90s. They had successfully implemented hardware-accelerated OpenGL for the upcoming Windows NT 3.5 Read Entire Article

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