No New PC Needed: Windows 11 Runs on a 15-Year-Old Intel Pentium 4 Chip 'Windows update still works on  this machine and even installed the Patch Tuesday,' says Twitter user  'Carlos S.M.,' who managed to install the OS on the old Intel chip.
  Microsoft has been mainly telling consumers that  Windows 11  is meant for newer PCs. However, an internet user has uploaded a video  that shows the OS can actually run on a 15-year-old Pentium 4 chip from  Intel.  Last week, Twitter user “Carlos S.M.”  posted screenshots of his Pentium 4-powered PC running Windows 11. He then followed that up with a video and  benchmarks to verify that his machine was running the one-core Pentium chip with only 4GB of DDR2 RAM. 
  To install the OS onto the system, Carlos S.M. said he used a  Windows 10 PE  Installer, which can be used to deploy or repair Windows via a USB  drive. “Windows 11 is installed in MBR (Master Boot Record)/Legacy Boot  mode, no EFI emulation involved,” he added. 
  Of course, the OS runs a bit slow on the Pentium 4 chip.  Nevertheless, it shows Windows 11 can easily run on decade-old hardware,  even though Microsoft is selectively rolling out the OS to newer PCs.  According  to NotebookCheck.net, the demonstration makes a “mockery” of the system  requirements for Windows 11, which have been angering consumers ever  since the OS was first revealed back in June. Officially, Microsoft has said a PC must possess a newer security feature called  TPM 2.0  in order to run Windows 11. To underscore the point, the company  released a list of eligible CPUs, and the processors only go as far  back  as late 2017. However, the company has also quietly acknowledged that  older PCs without TPM 2.0 can run Windows 11 — so long as the user  decides to manually install the OS onto their machine. Microsoft itself  has released  instructions  on how to bypass the TPM 2.0 requirement. Doing so will also stop a  Windows 11 installation from checking what CPU family the computer is  running. 
  If you do install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC,  Microsoft warns your machine may not be eligible to receive automatic  updates. But apparently Carlos S.M. has had no problems receiving  updates for his own Pentium-powered PC. “Windows update still works on  this machine  and even installed the Patch Tuesday,” Carlos S.M. said in  a follow-up  tweet.
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