Microsoft Released Windows 11 Update That Worked On Unsupported Devices As Well
If you use a Windows 10 system and suddenly got a Windows 11 update in the past few days, Microsoft says it was just a bug, and not meant to run on your unsupported PC. That’s right, earlier this year, Microsoft seems to have mistakenly released a Windows 11 update that was able to run on PCs that are not compatible with the new Windows OS. The update about the bug was shared by the Microsoft Insider team, replying to a tweet from a user who saw their Windows 10 machine getting an update alert for Windows 11. The Insider Program handle then replied to the tweet saying, “It’s a bug and the right team is investigating it.” So, if you are one of those testing the new Windows 11 release and got this alert on your Windows 10 machine, Microsoft has shared this grim update which is unlikely to please any of you.
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