Microsoft has taken steps to address a long-standing bug in Intel’s SST driver, a move that has paved the way for more Windows 10 devices to upgrade to Windows 11. This development comes as TechbangWindows has been reminding users in full screen to “change computers” and encouraging them to make the switch to the latest operating system. However, there have been reports that some computers do not support the upgrade, according to UNWIRE.HK.
Despite these challenges, Microsoft has announced that it is opening up the Windows 11 system to more computers, as reported by Computer King Ada. The tech giant is already testing the compatibility of different devices with the new operating system, with XFastest News also reporting on the matter.
In addition, Windows 11 is reportedly testing ads in the Start menu to promote the Microsoft Store App, a move that could increase user engagement with the platform. This latest development was reported by Unwire.hk and LINE TODAY Hong Kong.
Overall, these updates indicate that Microsoft is working to ensure a smooth transition to Windows 11 for as many users as possible, while also promoting the use of its latest operating system and app store.