What To Do With Old Windows 10 PCs That Can’t Upgrade to Windows 11?

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Asked By TechieExplorer92 On

I'm looking for ideas on what to do with older computers that aren't compatible with Windows 11. We want to repurpose them for uses like digital signage. Since we need to adhere to ISO 27001 for security, we're primarily using Intune for management. Any suggestions?

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Answered By CuriousUser99 On

If you need to use them for digital signage, look into LTSC 2019—they're good for another three years. Alternatively, you could install ChromeOS Flex which will still be supported for a few more years!

Answered By DebianDude123 On

I’d vote for Windows 10 LTSC 2021 or a Linux option like Debian. If you’re concerned about Intune management, I get it; it's pretty clunky. But remember, there's no need to shell out for new hardware if you can securely repurpose what you already have!

Answered By GadgetGuru88 On

Honestly, I've seen a lot of these old machines just go to e-waste. Unless you have specific needs, it makes sense to recycle them. Keeping unsupported devices in a corporate environment is risky unless there's a pressing dependency.

Answered By OldSchoolCoder77 On

We're giving ours away for about $25 each, or we're using them for Linux projects. Honestly, I’d stay away from the old Surface models; they’re not worth the hassle.

Answered By LinuxLover6 On

If the machines are still decent, consider selling them internally for cheap. Any old machine that ran Windows 10 should be able to handle a Linux distro without any issues. Just keep them off the network.

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