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Windows 11, while I know there are technical reasons behind the change, feels more and more like a scam forcing people to buy a new computer to upgrade. I rely heavily on my PC and internet connection for school. It's only about four years old or less, but is not compatible with Windows 11 upgrade and I cannot afford to replace my PC for one that is 'upgraded'. Is there a, if any, solution for those in similar positions? Because buying a brand new computer just is not an option and won't be for some time. So do I just wait for 10's support to come and go and just hope for the best? What can I
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