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Users of Intel processor-based devices with Intel SST drivers installed who were planning to upgrade to Windows 11 have been in a state of uncertainty for almost two years. However, a solution has finally shown up for them as well. They can now install the most recent version of the operating system, as Microsoft and Intel have resolved the compatibility issues that afflicted these devices.
This development comes after Microsoft's acknowledgment of the issue nearly two years ago, prompting the imposition of a compatibility hold on affected devices.
The issue specifically affected users of Intel 11th Gen Core processors running Intel SST drivers 10.29.0.5152 or 10.30.0.5152.
However, the tech giant with headquarters in Redmond has finally made an announcement that suggests a resolution. Users should make sure their Intel SST drivers are up to date; versions 10.30.00.5714 and later, or 10.29.00.5714 and later are recommended, in order to facilitate a smooth upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft provides guidance to those eager to start using Windows 11, assuring them that the upgrade process is now manageable. And if the problems continue, the company suggests exercising patience and, when necessary, contacting the device manufacturers for additional support.
This development comes after Microsoft's acknowledgment of the issue nearly two years ago, prompting the imposition of a compatibility hold on affected devices.
The issue specifically affected users of Intel 11th Gen Core processors running Intel SST drivers 10.29.0.5152 or 10.30.0.5152.
However, the tech giant with headquarters in Redmond has finally made an announcement that suggests a resolution. Users should make sure their Intel SST drivers are up to date; versions 10.30.00.5714 and later, or 10.29.00.5714 and later are recommended, in order to facilitate a smooth upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft provides guidance to those eager to start using Windows 11, assuring them that the upgrade process is now manageable. And if the problems continue, the company suggests exercising patience and, when necessary, contacting the device manufacturers for additional support.