It reads: “If you proceed with installing Windows 11, your PC will no longer be supported and won’t be entitled to receive updates. The waiver suggests that this is the case, which poses a far greater risk than whatever “damages” the waiver talks about. At the time, the company implied that users who went this route wouldn’t receive critical driver and security updates. In August, Microsoft announced that it would let users with unsupported processors install Windows 11 manually. If you have an unsupported processor, though, you’ll need to sign a waiver accepting any possible “damages” to your PC - but the real risk is the lack of updates. Devices featuring the new operating system are set to launch on October 5, and Microsoft is offering Insiders the opportunity to download and use the OS now. The Windows 11 launch is right around the corner.