• RedFrank24@lemmy.world
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    14 days ago

    Absolutely not, that would never happen. Why? Because there’s a load of stuff that runs on Windows that is ancient and only exists as legacy software and never receives updates.

    If anything, Windows is the last operating system that will have locked bootloaders, because if they do, there’s gonna be some bank somewhere in the world suing them because their ancient counting software was originally made for Windows 3.0 back in the day and Microsoft has had to build their entire operating system around making sure that software continues to run.

    They might have hardware requirements like the TPM chip, but they’re never going to make it so you can only install software approved by them, because they’ve got over 40 years of software they’d need to approve before they can do that, and they won’t.

    • NιƙƙιDιɱҽʂ@lemmy.world
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      14 days ago

      Not to mention there will always be methods for and hackers jailbreaking devices. Even Windows 11’s TPM requirements have been defeated, anything else will be too.