Then we saw another move from Microsoft, this one a little closer to home. People have discovered that if you run the setup file with the "/product server" argument, it would skip the TPM check and let you install it on any hardware. Now,that loophole has been patched out. Granted, p...
As many of us has already found out, Win10 21h2 or Win10 22h2 or Win 11 21h2 or Win 11 22h2 installed on an incompatible hardware doesn't upgrade by itself to 23h2. You have to use the Repair install method or In-Place Upgrade, that is, run setup.exe from a...
Windows 11 24H2 is the next big update that Microsoft will roll out later this year, and it might finally put an end to the practice of running Windows unofficially on super old PCs. The software giant seems to be in the process of updating the minimum hardware requirements, making the P...
If you are interested in upgrading your PC to W11 as is, you can use one of the several W11 hardware check bypass methods to upgrade to W11. I found this method to be the easiest way to do that... https://dongknows.com/steps-for-windows-11-upgrade-on-unsupported-hardwa...
Step 3: Right-click an empty area and chooseNew > DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name this new item asAllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU. Step 4: Double-click this entry and set its value data to1. ClickOKto save the change. Now, you can install Windows 11 on your unsupported PC without an...
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...
If you're ready to upgrade, you can kick things off by clicking the big Download And Install button. Before you do that, though, consider what can go wrong. Your hardware might not support Windows 11 If your PC is brand new, it might have come with Windows 11 preinstalled. If that's...
I would like to learn how to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. My current computer does not meet Microsoft's official system requirements, such as TPM and Secure Boot, but I would still like to upgrade. I am particularly concerned about losing all my data...
Upgrade to Windows 11: FAQ. Rolling back to Windows 10 When Windows 11 is installed on a device that doesn't meet the minimum system requirements, a watermark is added to the Windows 11 desktop. A notification might also be displayed inSettingsto advise...
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...