Watermarking in Windows 11 installed on devices that do not meet the minimum requirements will soon become a reality. In the Insider Program, the idea has already made it to the Release channel, which means that it will appear in upcoming updates in the stable version of Windows 11.
Windows 11 can run in practice Even on old equipment. However, the theoretical requirements for the system are relatively high, which limits the availability in practice for owners of relatively new PCs. Some, contrary to the recommendations, decided to bypass the locks and install Windows 11 at their own risk. Microsoft is now implementing a small thing that can effectively discourage them.
It is about a watermark that will be visible in the lower right corner of the screen – only on the desktop (slightly different, for example, from a message about an inactive system). As I mentioned Newer WindowsThe novelty can already be seen on the Insider’s Release Preview channel, which practically means it’s separate from the stable release premiere in recent days or weeks. The only thing that can save users is to change Microsoft’s decision, and this is not excluded – After all, it’s just tests.
Interestingly, the watermark can be easily removed by editing the registry. Windows Latest says changing the value is enough SV2 DWORD 1 to 0 under the input UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache. Not supportedWhich can be found in the manual HKEY_CURRENT_USER.
Windows 11 and unsupported devices. Desktop alert tests are in progress
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