TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and specific processor models were non-negotiable barriers ... offering a support page that explains how users can upgrade incompatible devices. However, there is a catch: ...
Microsoft is now allowing users to update to Windows 11 on older, unsupported hardware ... the need for a TPM 2.0 chip and specific processor models — to ensure performance, reliability ...
If you have a compatible PC, you can effortlessly update to Windows 11 from Windows Settings. However, if you have unsupported hardware, you can use the Flyby11 tool ...
Microsoft is now allowing users to update to Windows 11 on older, unsupported hardware, including systems that don’t meet the operating system’s strict hardware requirements. While the company ...
Microsoft has made up its mind about Windows 10’s retirement and won’t make it easy to transition to Windows 11 PCs as well. It’s not budging from the complex ...
This past week, a report that appears to have originated from PCWorld / PC-WELT has been making the rounds claiming that Microsoft is now allowing users upgrade to Windows 11 on PCs that don’t ...
Microsoft is really recommending users upgrade to Windows 11 — unless their PC doesn't have a TPM 2.0 chip. However, you can still run the latest version of Windows on unsupported PCs.