Windows 10 at least still gives the option to create an offline account but it nags you about it. Not sure about Windows 11. I use Linux as much as possible anyway.
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Windows 10 at least still gives the option to create an offline account but it nags you about it. Not sure about Windows 11. I use Linux as much as possible anyway.
Ok, interesting!
According to "Switched to Linux", Microsoft is taking steps to oblige all Windows users to run the OS on a TPM 2.0 chip equipped computer, a decision that concretely discards many machines that work perfectly well, and would go on working for several years.
So it seems there'll be more "healthy" pc's for sale in the coming months, ready for Linux distros to be installed on them 😀.
Yep. As Windows 10 approaches planned obsolescence, I expect there would be a glut of used PCs on the market, especially business PCs and workstations.