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Originally Posted by Dadhawk
I would agree, except for the current requirement for TPM and secure boot, which only a very small percentage of users (and almost 100% of home users) do not have enabled.
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I agree that it will be a stumbling block for upgrading. It wasn’t as straightforward as I’d like on my motherboard, but it wasn’t terrible. I think it’s a necessary step for Microsoft to achieve parity with MacOS’s security, and it sets expectations for hardware partners going forward. It will probably do a decent job of keeping low end hardware off W11, avoiding some of the Vista/early W10 problems.