Xitter comments indicate that the PCs should be of sufficient spec to achieve a good sell value. So if it’s not Win 11 compatible then Sofmap can’t price it in hopes to resell them according to the social media responder.
Although being allowed by MS to run Win 11 is a bad indicator of it being compatible. I’ve run Win 11 on some old machines that didn’t meet the compatibility but it ran well. I’ve also used some dirt cheap new Win 11 devices with barely a CPU and 4gb RAM that should not be running that but is officially supported by Win 11.
Xitter comments indicate that the PCs should be of sufficient spec to achieve a good sell value. So if it’s not Win 11 compatible then Sofmap can’t price it in hopes to resell them according to the social media responder.
Then they’re in deep… I don’t think there’s a lot of win11-allowed hardware that people has just lying around.
Although being allowed by MS to run Win 11 is a bad indicator of it being compatible. I’ve run Win 11 on some old machines that didn’t meet the compatibility but it ran well. I’ve also used some dirt cheap new Win 11 devices with barely a CPU and 4gb RAM that should not be running that but is officially supported by Win 11.
I work in IT. People will often casually dump their hardware because it’s now working the way they want.