Microsoft has released a new update for Windows 11 that includes support for unsupported PCs. This update is available now and can be downloaded from the Microsoft Update website. The update includes a number of bug fixes and improvements. It is recommended that all unsupported PCs receive this update, as it contains important bug fixes and improvements.


Microsoft said that unsupported PCs wouldn’t be entitled to updates, but it didn’t specifically say that they wouldn’t be able to download them despite a lack of entitlement. Microsoft had its first Patch Tuesday since the Windows 11 launch, and while the update may have made the issues with AMD processors worse, people with unsupported PCs could download and install them on their PCs.

Many people speculated that Microsoft would end up offering the updates to unsupported computers, and the company was just saying people wouldn’t be entitled to cover itself from a legal standpoint so it could withhold them if it wanted to.

Before you go out and install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC, thinking you’ll receive updates forever, keep in mind that Microsoft could decide to withhold updates at any time since the company did say that unsupported PCs wouldn’t be entitled to updates. That leaves the door open for Microsoft to stop updating those PCs, which could leave them open to security issues and other problems.

Of course, we’re not saying to avoid Windows 11 on unsupported PCs. If your system can run Windows 11 without issue, then that’s great; just remember that you could stop receiving updates at any time, which could be bad for the long-term health of your PC.