We recently reported about Microsoft’s efforts to allow users to install Windows 11 with ISO installers on unsupported computers, such as those that don’t have a supported processor. However, according to a report by PCWorld, Microsoft has now clarified that even though you can install the operating system on these unsupported systems, the company will disable the Windows Update functionality. That drastically reduces the number of users that will actually benefit from installing the operating system on unsupported hardware.