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Microsoft said that windows 10 would be the last windows, but now they are forcing users into windows 11, which is widely regarded as a significantly inferior operating system. Windows 11 also requires a Microsoft account to install. Windows 11 also says that a piece of hardware called TPM is required to install the problem is that PCs made before a couple of years ago do not have this hardware. It is notable that this restriction can be bypassed.


New windows 11 builds are now shipping with the extremely unpopular feature called Copilot which is an AI feature which will record everything on the screen.