Earlier last week, Microsoft released Windows 11 build 22000.588 to beta testers with a new notification-delivery system and other minor improvements. However, what the Redmond giant did not mention in its official patch notes is the fact that the update also adds a warning watermark on devices running Windows 11 with unsupported hardware. Let’s take a look at the details below.

According to reports, Microsoft was found to be testing a new “system requirement not met” watermark for Windows 11 running on unsupported hardware last month. Now, the company has started rolling it out to beta testers before releasing it to the stable channel.

Now, for those wondering, Microsoft limited Windows 11 to recent PCs and laptops with high system requirements to run the OS. However, many have used workarounds to get Windows 11 up and running on unsupported hardware, though some apps and tools did not work for these devices.

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