Last week, Microsoft added a few processors to the “qualified” list. But they also created a loophole via which those running PCs which Microsoft deem unqualified to get the Windows 11 release and run in an “unsupported state.” Unsupported in this case means these PCs may or may not receive security and driver updates via Windows Update. Microsoft officials have said they will continue to support Windows 10 until October 2025. Insider program officials have been warning testers who want to continue testing Windows 11 to move off the Dev Channel because the Dev Channel soon will be no longer testing Windows 11 and will instead be testing new features which may or may not ever make it into a future Windows release.   Update (September 2): Microsoft is now emailing Insiders whose machines are deemed ineligible for Windows 11 to let them know they need to install back to Windows 10 and rejoin the Release Preview Channel (which is testing Windows 10) if they want to continue to be a Windows Insider tester.  The note (a copy of which @mniehaus) posted on Twitter and which I’ve included below) says users on these machines “will not receive new Windows 11 Insider Preview builds from the Dev Channel going forward.” The note doesn’t say anything about those in the Beta Channel ring who are testing Windows 11. The note also doesn’t say what will happen to people who don’t clean install back to Windows 10 and decide to keep running the Windows 11 builds they have. Update No. 2 (September 2): Microsoft officials used today’s new Insider build blog post to attempt to clarify a bit more which Insiders are going to be booted off Windows 11. It sounds like it may be a smaller subset of individuals than originally thought. More details here.