top | item 45478023

(no title)

poizan42 | 4 months ago

There is nothing in that article saying anything about any upcoming requirements. Also it is written by a ChatGPT bot account, so it would be an invalid source even if it did.

The only update even mentioned in that article is "Windows 10, version 1607 (the Anniversary Update released in August 2016)". In case you haven't noticed, that happened 9 years ago...

discuss

order

Joel_Mckay|4 months ago

Not sure if it potentially will break the Win11 reboot unsigned install method:

https://youtu.be/ETqvtZomqV8?si=-gd34UzaLNDNNDc7&t=50

If at some point I can recall the interview from earlier this year, than I will post a link. Otherwise, we will both have to wait and see. Best regards. =3

poizan42|4 months ago

What is "it" that might break something? There is nothing that is going to happen. The AI-slop you linked doesn't mention anything that is going to happen. It's just a summary of changes that have happened in the past and a list of pros and cons of the driver signing requirement from more than a decade ago. There is nothing to "wait and see" for.