For tech-savvy users who really want to run Windows 11 on older and officially unsupported hardware, there will be a way.
I always carry a latest single copy usb install key around and do alot of win 10 to 11 upgrades, often on unsupported hardware. On the original win 11 21H (Possibly 22H1) you could add a reg key to mosetup and upgrades would work to unsupported hardware. You got a...
This method is the simplest way to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC. However, it is important to note that this method will not bypass the TPM and Secure Boot checks. This means that your PC will still need to meet these requirements in order to install and run Windows 11. To i...
Fortunately for some users, there was a breakthrough; people discovered ways toinstall Windows 11 on incompatible hardware. This involved sneaking around the TPM 2.0 check during the installation process and getting Windows 11 on an incompatible system. However, as Windows 10 begins to fade out of...
To go back to Windows 10 on an unsupported Windows 11 device, follow these steps: On the Windows 11 unsupported device: Right-click on theStartmenu and selectSettings>System>Recovery. Or Select the followingRecoveryshortcut: Recovery In theSystem > Recovery...
Installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware can be a bit tricky, but it’s definitely doable with the right approach. Sometimes, you might need to edit the Windows Registry on your current system before you start the installation. But, incorrect changes can cause the system to...
Hello, my name is John. Our client is asking if they can use a Windows 11 Pro GGWA license and exercise downgrade rights to Windows 10 Pro. However, their systems currently run Windows 10 Home, Windows 10 Single, Windows 8.1, and 7. They want to use the
* reduce the size of the taskbar and or taskbar icons. * automatically unhide all system tray icons. * customize the start menu * customize the right-click context menu * and so on. Far from Windows 11 running smooth -- by comparison to Windows 10. Sort of disturbing on...
Windows 11 seems to work fine, not that I want to use it as I hate the "new" system menu and right-click context menu. I will not install it on my Windows systems for as long as I can if this is the direction Microsoft is going. One of the annoyances is the lack of conveni...
You can still install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, although getting updated drivers for the chipset and devices will be a tricky proposition. I am a volunteer forum member. If my suggestion solved your issue, help others by marking that post as the acc...