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OOPS, my bad.
Sorry.
Bottom of table is 2nd and that clearly shows it not supporting it
https://www.intel.co.uk/content/www/uk/en/support/articles/000006105/processors.html
basically you need to use the 8.1 drivers, or if the mobo/oem has drivers for 8.1/10 get them
but its best to avoid windows update for getting any drivers at all
Will the pc still boot to Windows 10?
Edit: also what if someone who is currently running on Windows 10 on a compatible CPU and decides to use Intel 2nd gen? Like for example someone currently using AMD A10 7xxx and decides to switch to Intel 2nd gen. What will happen to that pc?
Just make sure there are Windows 10 drivers for your hardware.
I even run Win10 on an AMD Phenom II X4 945 from 2009.
Runs great, even better than Windows 7.
Don't have 2004 yet though, i'll wait until it matured a bit. MS doesn't have the best track record regarding feature updates, or patches in general at the moment.
I was able to run Star Wars: Rogue Squadron from 1997 on Windows 10.