The Core 2 Quad Q6600 Intel CPU is being reimagined to run Windows 11 by tech enthusiast Omores. The project aims to create a multi-boot environment with various Windows operating systems, including Windows 98 and DOS, using the Q6600 CPU, which operates at 2.4 GHz, and 3 GB of DDR1 RAM. The system is built on an Asrock 865PE mainboard from 2003 and utilizes a Radeon HD 4650 graphics card, the highest-performing AGP GPU from 2009. Omores has found a workaround for Windows 11's lack of AGP support by using the Intel AGP440.sys driver from Windows 10. Windows 11 is compatible with the WDDM driver model, allowing installation of Catalyst drivers from 2012. However, Windows 11's 24H2 version requires SSE4.2 instructions, which the Q6600 does not support, limiting the setup to Windows 11 version 23H2, with only the Education and Enterprise editions receiving security updates. Benchmarks indicate that Windows 7 performs better on this hardware.