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Skype keeps just randomly closing.
I tried repair, reset and reinstall but not working. Not sure what to do to fix it.
Im on Skype desktop V8.77.0.90 (not the preinstalled versions) and have not noticed any weird behaviour yet.
It's happening on both my work laptop and my pc. Not sure why.
Got round to enabling TPM 2.0 the other day, but not sure I'll make the switch to 11 until it's matured.
So far updates are still coming in (on unsupported hardware) ... Just got notified for KB5006674

Not sure when it happened but I'm also on 22000.258My Intel i7-3770 PC (unsupported hardware) also updated to OS Build 22000.258 this morning:
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Windows 11 is here, and lots of people are looking to run it on their unsupported PCs.
Microsoft said that it wouldn’t provide updates to Windows 11 users on unsupported computers, but it turns out the company has released its most recent patches, though that may not happen in the future.
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.
10 is still run on more devices, isn't EOL until at least 2025, and will still receive consistent updates, so everyone with an incompatible device doesn't have to worry for the next four years at least, at the end of which they will probably be on their next upgrade cycle anyway.Microsoft potentially creating an exploit nightmare for themselves should they decide to not provide updates to machines that dont meet their minimum hardware requirements.
Imagine 10's of thousands of perfectly capable machines now missing out on essential security patches because microsoft dont think you're worthy.
Gonna get messy!
Microsoft has today announced the availability of the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22478 allowing those interested to see the new additions to the latest generation Windows 11 operating system which launched earlier this month.
Microsoft is still battling with issues when running Windows 11 on AMD systems and released a new update to try and fix the patch this week but has unfortunately made the issue even worse.
So if your running a computer powered by AMD hardware it might be worth holding off for a little before upgrading from Windows 10.
@AK47 ︻╦̵̵̿╤── check it - unsupported CPU running Windows 11 and getting updates (TMP 2.0 and secure boot enabled).Confirmed - AMD pre-Ryzen Bulldozer based A10 APU
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This actually runs better than on Windows 10. Could be the clean install.
It could be yours....