For pirated versions as well as inactive Windows systems, Microsoft tends to put an inactive watermark in the bottom right corner to remind users that it’s time to activate their software. However, recently, Microsoft seems to be interested in extending this feature to forced installations of Windows 11!
As we know, in the latest Beta version of Windows 11, if users install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware devices, the message “System requirement not met” will appear in the bottom right corner of Windows 11, and users will be asked to go to Settings to see more. But this seems to be just a watermark to remind users that it doesn’t actually restrict them from anything, except not being able to install updates.
The Windows 11 system launched by Microsoft is due to the mandatory demand for TPM 2.0 security features, resulting in a very large number of computers that are unable to officially support the Windows 11 system because of the lack of TPM 2.0 features. But there are still a lot of users who, in the case of hardware that does not support the system, are still forced to install Windows 11, and for those who are not officially supported but forced to install the system, Microsoft in the future will add this watermark!