Comment by JdeBP
1 year ago
It's not even that 32-bit Windows is gone. It's that NTVDM is (years ago) gone. See discussion elsewhere on this very page.
1 year ago
It's not even that 32-bit Windows is gone. It's that NTVDM is (years ago) gone. See discussion elsewhere on this very page.
AFAIK all 32-bit x86 versions of Windows 10 have NTVDM as an option, it's the dropping of 32-bit kernel Windows with Windows 11 that finally killed it.