Computer users began to complain of intrusive full-screen banners suggesting that they upgrade to Windows 11 even though their computers were physically unable to run Microsoft’s new operating system. In this respect informs version of Windows Central.
It should be noted that the banner appears immediately after Windows starts. It occupies the entire desktop and can be turned off by following just four steps. If the user accepts the upgrade offer, Windows 11 does not install as expected, but the banner does not close either.
Windows 11 requires a computer with at least 4GB of RAM, 64GB of free memory, DirectX 12 capable graphics, and 1GHz dual-core 64-bit or faster processors. At the same time, according to Windows Central, Microsoft is sending out recommendations for installing a new operating system on computers with 2GB of RAM and single-core processors that can “barely cope with Windows 10.”
It is not reported what is causing the erratic distribution of annoying Windows 11 ads.
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