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- For a long time

Posted: Thu Feb 13, 2025 6:04 am
by rakhirhif8963
- Well, I bought myself a new laptop, Potapych. I called Zayets, he seems to be a specialist, even if he's worse than you, but still. He immediately started asking, like, the operating system on the laptop is bad, he'll install another one so it works faster. Well, he did. At first, everything seemed fine. Everything flew. But now something incomprehensible is popping up. I don't seem to understand it, it's not written in our language, but it seems to be complaining.


- Yes, almost a week. But it doesn't bother me, I'm not paying attention. But today I decided to invite you.

- Turn it on. Let's see what's there.

Khryusha turned on the computer and uk whatsapp data the message lit up: "Unsupported Hardware. Your PC uses a processor that is not supported on this version of Windows, and you will not receive updates."

- And what is this, Potapych?

- What, what? Clumsy Hare! I'll catch you and kill you! He installed the wrong operating system for you. You had a new one, 10, and he installed the 7th version for you. An old one. And your computer doesn't get updates for it. It's too new. We'll have to restore it now.

- Oh, what should we do?

- What, what... Make some tea on the samovar. And bring some honey. We're going to treat you. Oh, Hare, when are you going to study? You can't install an old operating system on new hardware!

This or a similar conversation will soon take place for many PC users, both personal and corporate. After all, if you work on a PC with new processors, including Intel's 7th generation Core i3, i5 and i7 ("Kaby Lake"), AMD Ryzen ("Bristol Ridge") and Qualcomm 8996, Windows 7/8.1 updates simply won't install.