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No it fucking can't, you don't need 12 minutes to explain it.
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@mint ahem :nigganerd: for a more technical explanation (to the best of my knowledge) windows 11 needs a CPU with SSE4.1 which none of the 32bit CPUs support so it will refuse to boot at all
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@prop Unless they upped the requirements in some subsequent update, the first release of 11 ran just fine on the same hardware as 10 and 8.1, needing only NX, SSE2 and some other instruction that I think every x86_64 processor supports anyway.
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@prop Official docs also say you need TPM 2.0 and some very recent-ish hardware from the list that doesn't even include first gen Ryzens.
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@mint it was in the official docs so i guess i might be wrong :suicide:
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Windows 12 would require AVX and 64 gigs of RAM, but basically it would work over RDP from Microsoft's datacenter :marseylaughwith: