There are some workarounds in this thread:
https://techcommunity.microsoft.com/...ted-pc/4173358 I am not sure if the tool that they link to is an option as there is a post stating that that page has been hijacked. But reading through this page at least provides a bit of insight in what is needed to get around the Microsoft limitations. I was thinking it might give a bit of insight as I have a Win 10 desktop that I might want to upgrade at some point. Not sure I want to go down this route though.... I might just swap out some hardware so that I can rely on it for a couple years more.