"Windows 11 24H2 Update Spells Doom for Ancient PCs"

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The upcoming Windows 11 24H2 update may require a CPU instruction called POPCNT, which is present in CPUs dating back to the last decade. Without this instruction, older PCs simply won't boot the update. This requirement has raised questions about why Windows 11 needs this specific instruction. The update is expected to launch this fall, and while the industry previously faced uncertainty about hardware compatibility with Windows 11, it now appears that most PCs will likely be compatible with the upcoming update.
- Report: Ancient PCs simply won't boot Windows 11's upcoming update PCWorld
- Windows 11 will soon no longer boot on PCs that are too old to boot it anyway Windows Central
- Unofficial tool affirms unsupported CPU not meeting system requirements runs Windows 11 24H2 Neowin
- Unofficially running Windows 11 on an aged PC? The OS soon won't boot - at all - with old CPUs TweakTown
- Windows 11 24H2 Update: The End of Support for CPUs Without POPCNT Instruction BNN Breaking
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