yeah so idk if you can do that
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Any hardware for which drivers are not available either built into the OS or provided separately.What hardware Windows 10 does not support?
You think this will help the OP? I just needed some context.Any hardware for which drivers are not available either built into the OS or provided separately.
I was being sarcastic. The question asked what hardware Windows 10 does not support. My response was 100% accurate for the question as it was askedYou think this will help the OP? I just needed some context.
I agree with your answer for the most part. Some people with computers bought in 2007 or later with Windows Vista found they initially worked in Windows 10. Eventually there was an update that caused the feature Windows 10 updates to stop.Sorry but this post makes little sense to me. MS has no "incompatible hardware" list when it comes to installing 10. Whether or not 10 will work is controlled by whether or not there are compatible drivers for whatever hardware it's installed on. MS does not write these drivers. Whomever makes the hardware does. There's no "workaround" if there are no compatible drivers. A rule of thumb is if Windows 7 worked, 10 most likely will as long as one installs 32bit or 64 bit depending on the architecture of the hardware.
If that doesn't answer your question, please provide more specific information so we can know exactly what you are referring to. But as was suggested, you should post in the tenforum.
By the time Windows Vista came out in 2007 weren't all AMD and Intel CPUs 64-bit?
No. Pentium-4 2.8GHz released in 2002 was the last desktop 32-bit CPU but some Intel Atom were 32 bit for some time after that. I purchased a new HP Elitepad 1000 G2 in 2014 with Windows 8 and it has a x86 Atom CPU. It runs Windows 10 fine but it's stuck at one of the very earliest Windows 10 releases. It just won't run anything later. I installed Windows 10 on a lot of Pentiums and Celerons that were x86.weren't all AMD and Intel CPUs 64-bit
Actually, MS does publish lists of supported processors for Windows 10....MS has no "incompatible hardware" list when it comes to installing 10....
That is what I get when I assume something.No. Pentium-4 2.8GHz released in 2002 was the last desktop 32-bit CPU but some Intel Atom were 32 bit for some time after that. I purchased a new HP Elitepad 1000 G2 in 2014 with Windows 8 and it has a x86 Atom CPU. It runs Windows 10 fine but it's stuck at one of the very earliest Windows 10 releases. It just won't run anything later. I installed Windows 10 on a lot of Pentiums and Celerons that were x86.
Intel is replacing its Pentium and Celeron brands with just Intel Processor. The new branding will replace both existing brands in 2023 notebooks and supposedly make things easier when consumers are looking to purchase budget laptops.