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pc hardware longevity
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Discussions about pc hardware longevity on WindowsForum.com focus on extending the usable life of older computers, particularly when Windows 11's hardware requirements leave many functional PCs unsupported. Users explore alternatives like Linux Mint as a practical way to keep aging hardware running smoothly, emphasizing that a computer's physical condition often outlasts its software support. The tag covers real-world strategies for maintaining older PCs, including operating system choices that prioritize performance and familiarity over forced upgrades. Recurring themes include the mismatch between Microsoft's minimum hardware requirements and the actual capabilities of older machines, as well as the value of conservative, desktop-first distributions for users who want predictable workflows without replacing hardware.
Linux 11 has become a harder sell in 2026 than it was even a year ago. Microsoft ended support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, and is now steering users toward Windows 11 or paid security extensions, while Windows 11 itself still carries minimum hardware requirements that leave many...