Microsoft wants to make you feel bad that your PC can’t officially run Windows 11
It led to a situation where people with new and powerful PCs were being told they can’t run Windows 11, as well as people with older hardware that until that moment hadn’t felt the need to upgrade.
Annoying people into spending money to update their hardware is certainly a risky way to get people on your side, and on Microsoft’s part, it will likely claim that these watermarks act as a warning that the PC being used isn’t secure. Instead, it will likely just annoy people, and most will either ignore any watermarks, or find a workaround to remove it. Meanwhile, for people who simply can’t afford new hardware, the watermark could feel like they are being shamed about the devices they use.
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