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Microsoft will force Windows 11 on customers

There are times, when, what a company says, and what they actually DO just don't go down the same dirt road. Coupled with the stringent hardware requirements for Windows 11, economic issues causing customers to not be able to purchase the new hardware or replace what they have entirely just to run a polished up version of Windows 10. Microsoft now, just stops making Windows 10 available for downloading. Doesn't that song sound familiar?

https://www.zdnet.com/article/microsoft-will-stop-selling-some-windows-1...

Edited: https://www.neowin.net/news/microsoft-is-halting-some-updates-for-older-...

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Re: Microsoft will force Windows 11 on customers

Well since Mr. Gates / Microsoft likes to claim they're striving to become Carbon Negative, Water Positive and Zero Waste company per their Environmental Sustainability Statement, maybe someone should point out their business model will only create mountains of electronic wastes that contain copious amounts of toxic/hazardous materials that will ultimately end up in landfills around the globe.

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What more is Windows 11 will soon make the same status as Windows 10 with Windows 12 release rumored to be 2024. That proves the point that W11 is just a test bed, pumped up DELTA. Companies follow that business model as a second religion in today's world. R&D should be "in-house", not in our house, not at our expense. Once again allow me to say that its PAST TIME for the "Insider Program" to have met its demise. Ending the misery of MS and its missing in house quality controls.

Filling landfills and over tasking e-waste providers is absolutely true, I agree 100%. Using resources would better serve customers with providing "best practices" while using their products and making that easy to find and FREE. We pay for Windows in one way or another after all. I'm not abandoning hardware I worked hard to afford for the sake of a paltry few misguided "creature features" myself and others won't find useful. Gamers always have and should still get their drivers and hardware software directly from their respective maker. Shouldn't a reverse psych force MS to make their OS compatible with OEM hardware not the other way around? Direct competition would ensure what we all expect, making that happen. 

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