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Upgrading to Windows 11 - TPM and Processor check
Is there yet a Microsoft sanctioned way to skip both the TPM and Processor check and upgrade an existing Windows 10 install to Windows 11? Would prefer a way other then modifying the media.
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OK. How about non-sanctioned?
Plenty of ways for that, just remember, DO NOT use Windows 11 on a machine that's unsupported in a PRODUCTION environment. To play, fine, to work, not fine. You're putting your security in jeopardy and it's just plain foolish.
I haven't done this myself, so can't give any recommendation based on personal experience, but these articles look promising:
https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2022/08/how-to-upgrade-to-windows-11-whether-your-pc-is-supported-or-not/
https://dongknows.com/steps-for-windows-11-upgrade-on-unsupported-hardware/
Please let us know if you find a method that works for you...I'm very curious! Thanks, Joe
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Lee I came across that registry hack a month or so ago. It seemed to bypass the TPM check but still failed on the Processor check. Thinking I might have done something wrong a month ago I tried it again just now. Same results. It failed the processor check.
Joe I also came across that install media hack. Don't want to modify the install media.
What is your CPU? It still needs to have at least 2 running cores for windoze 11 to run.
May I know what is the official way to rollback Windows 11 21H2 V1 to Windows 10 22H2 if ,after upgrade from the unsupported windows 10 22H2 PC, Windows 11 do not perform well?
"Microsoft sanctioned"
No