Microsoft Windows Server system will also mandate TPM and CPU compatibility

When Microsoft launched the Win11 system last year, the TPM security module and the hardware requirements of Intel 8th generation Core/AMD Ryzen 2nd generation and above-caused dissatisfaction among users, which raised the threshold for system use.

Now it seems that Microsoft intends to continue to push this standard. , and the next version of Windows Server will do the same. A few days ago, Microsoft released the Windows Server vNEXT Build 25057 system, which is the LTSC long-term service version of the Windows 11 version, which is currently in testing.

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Some users found problems when installing the Windows Server vNEXT Build 25057 system. The system will prompt hardware compatibility. There are two main problems, one is TPM support, the other is CPU compatibility, and it is also Intel 8th generation Core/ AMD Ryzen 2nd generation and above.

This is not surprising, because Windows Server vNEXT Build 25057 is developed based on the Windows 11 system, and the hardware requirements are normal.

According to the situation of the Windows 11 system, users should also be able to bypass these restrictions and force the installation of the system, but this may also cause some updates to fail to be upgraded. Microsoft is not happy to upgrade the new system to a system that does not meet the standards.

Fortunately, the new Windows Server system is still 2 years away from the final release. I hope that users’ devices can meet the standards by then.

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