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yes i use rufus so need to update to new versions manually as windows update wont update since im "unsupported" XD
https://www.cpuid.com/softwares/cpu-z.html
also there is a sse4.2 emulator out there if someone could inject that into windows itself and make a installer then in theory the only downside would be it is kinda slower then the real deal
A large chunk of that has to do with the Steam Deck, which is just a testament to how much gaming in particular has improved on Linux. Eventually, game developers won't be able to ignore Linux support anymore.
Better to learn how to use these alternatives, unless you're totally fine being stuck with Microsoft and their antics.
You never put anything that important behind basic passwords that can easily be cracked. It's worse than writing your password on a scrap of paper and taping it to your screen where anyone that walks by can see it.