Personally, if I understood why an older OS/version needs to be dropped, it would make having to upgrade a bit more tolerable. I have to disagree with Bampton in that, even though 11 years is an eternity in computing, it is frustrating that the hardware still works, but either a vendor or software provider have dropped support for an older release, many times without an explanation. Microsoft's evaluation tool for Windows 11 now also says my Intel CPU is not supported but not why it is not supported. ![]() ![]() I suspect part of the problem is the on-board Intel disk controller which Intel has end-of-lifed. On my main Windows desktop, I went through hell last year upgrading to Windows 10 on a 2014 Dell. This fortunately is only my travel laptop. ![]() I have a perfectly good 2009 MAC but I'm stuck on an old version of the MACOS so can only run Lightroom 6.
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