How to install Windows 11 24H2 RTM on unsupported PC?


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@Mockingbird Either way, what I posted I am sure will be beneficial to some people. it's not like it's useless information as many don't care for Windows 11 and what I posted is a good way around that.

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On 06/10/2024 at 15:47, ThaCrip said:

@Mockingbird Either way, what I posted I am sure will be beneficial to some people. it's not like it's useless information as many don't care for Windows 11 and what I posted is a good way around that.

Do you also post information on how to shoplift?

That information is sure to be beneficial to some people.

On 06/10/2024 at 18:54, Mockingbird said:

Do you also post information on how to shoplift?

No, obviously. because that's obviously worse as there is a direct measurable loss with physical stuff. so the two are not really comparable overall as one causes legit damage, the other not so much.

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On 06/10/2024 at 16:25, ThaCrip said:

No, obviously. because that's obviously worse as there is a direct measurable loss with physical stuff. so the two are not really comparable overall as one causes legit damage, the other not so much.

What's wrong with shoplifting a pack of gum from Walmart?

Walmart is a 650 billion-dollar corporation. 

A pack of gum isn't going to cause a dent.

Surely, you can use cognitive dissonance to justify.

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On 06/10/2024 at 19:48, Mockingbird said:

Surely, you can use cognitive dissonance to justify.

Put it this way... pretty much everyone considers stealing physical stuff to be generally wrong. software it's more of a grey area since damage is less certain here since it's a copy of digital data etc. at the very least... even if you assume software piracy is stealing, it's a lesser offense than physical stealing is all things considered.

also, with software piracy in general... not everyone would actually buy the stuff had they not been able to get it for free (I get some would (so you could argue there is some financial loses), but not everyone). so there is not always a loss there. when someone physically steals something there is always a direct measurable loss.

so while I acknowledge one can make a decent argument for and against (so one can make a decent argument against it, ill give you that), I can easily see why many don't consider software piracy nearly as bad as physical theft since it's pretty much a victimless crime at the end of the day. but a the same time I can understand some level of laws to protect the software devs so they can make decent money etc.

but all-in-all... I think the core where you and I differ is you seem to think pirating software is exactly the same as physical theft, I do not.

p.s. personally I would frown on someone selling pirated software much more than pirating it for general usage.

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On 06/10/2024 at 17:33, Mockingbird said:

People around here worry about those "stuff".

If you want to promote piracy, go somewhere else.

I am confused. How exactly is upgrading to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware connected to piracy? It's not because Windows 11 is a free upgrade to all Windows 10 users.

On 06/10/2024 at 10:27, adrynalyne said:

The machine runs slower than if it was 10.

;)

If the machine runs slower, it is up for debate, something I could easily disprove with some comparison screenshots of my hardware. Most performance issues are caused by third-party software by the way.

 

On 15/10/2024 at 21:05, TheGhostPhantom said:

I am confused. How exactly is upgrading to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware connected to piracy? It's not because Windows 11 is a free upgrade to all Windows 10 users.

It isn't.

Someone was promoting running unlicensed Windows 10 IoT instead of running Windows 11.

On 15/10/2024 at 21:05, TheGhostPhantom said:

I am confused. How exactly is upgrading to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware connected to piracy? It's not because Windows 11 is a free upgrade to all Windows 10 users.

If the machine runs slower, it is up for debate, something I could easily disprove with some comparison screenshots of my hardware. Most performance issues are caused by third-party software by the way.

 

Sure you could. Everyone else is wrong. 

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