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How to upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11 on older devices

How to upgrade Windows 10 to Windows 11 on older devices

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Dustyn1001
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02-22-2021, 08:34 PM
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Hi, here’s what you have: a powerful i7-3770 CPU, MSI H77 motherboard, 2x crucial ballistix 2 GB RAM, cryorig H5 cooler, GTX 1060 with 6 GB VRAM, Seasonic M12ii-620 case, a G-series M.2 250 GB SSD, and another 1 TB HDD. I’m checking if this configuration supports Windows 11, or if you’d need a new build since Windows 10 support is ending soon. Thanks.
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Dustyn1001
02-22-2021, 08:34 PM #1

Hi, here’s what you have: a powerful i7-3770 CPU, MSI H77 motherboard, 2x crucial ballistix 2 GB RAM, cryorig H5 cooler, GTX 1060 with 6 GB VRAM, Seasonic M12ii-620 case, a G-series M.2 250 GB SSD, and another 1 TB HDD. I’m checking if this configuration supports Windows 11, or if you’d need a new build since Windows 10 support is ending soon. Thanks.

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metalstone28
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02-24-2021, 02:37 PM
#2
End of support does not imply Windows 10 will stop working on the current machine, only that future updates will stop coming. Regarding your question, no, Windows 11 cannot be installed without using questionable solutions, and even if it works, you are unlikely to get any more patches or updates.
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metalstone28
02-24-2021, 02:37 PM #2

End of support does not imply Windows 10 will stop working on the current machine, only that future updates will stop coming. Regarding your question, no, Windows 11 cannot be installed without using questionable solutions, and even if it works, you are unlikely to get any more patches or updates.

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papercut3
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02-26-2021, 12:51 AM
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There are techniques to circumvent the CPU and TPM 2.0 validations during the Windows 11 setup. These approaches include employing software such as Rufus or altering the installation media itself. Numerous individuals have managed to install Windows 11 on outdated, unsupported devices.
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papercut3
02-26-2021, 12:51 AM #3

There are techniques to circumvent the CPU and TPM 2.0 validations during the Windows 11 setup. These approaches include employing software such as Rufus or altering the installation media itself. Numerous individuals have managed to install Windows 11 on outdated, unsupported devices.

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Mokai_Mo
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02-26-2021, 01:53 AM
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And this always results in the system being blocked from updates. Sadly, this time M$ is taking a tough stance.
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Mokai_Mo
02-26-2021, 01:53 AM #4

And this always results in the system being blocked from updates. Sadly, this time M$ is taking a tough stance.

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DDotty2
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02-26-2021, 02:49 AM
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It's time to consider a fresh build. This chip has been around for 13 years, and the GTX 1060 isn't receiving any more driver updates.
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DDotty2
02-26-2021, 02:49 AM #5

It's time to consider a fresh build. This chip has been around for 13 years, and the GTX 1060 isn't receiving any more driver updates.