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Yes, Windows 11 is available for custom PCs.

Yes, Windows 11 is available for custom PCs.

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ZeruGames
Member
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09-05-2021, 02:15 PM
#1
Hey guys, me and a few guys from my office were discussing getting windows installed on our current custom windows 10 pcs. We meet all the system requirements, accept the TPM 2.0 module. Is there a work around for getting past this without having to uninstall everything and reinstall windows from a USB? thanks!
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ZeruGames
09-05-2021, 02:15 PM #1

Hey guys, me and a few guys from my office were discussing getting windows installed on our current custom windows 10 pcs. We meet all the system requirements, accept the TPM 2.0 module. Is there a work around for getting past this without having to uninstall everything and reinstall windows from a USB? thanks!

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Zesthzu66
Junior Member
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09-11-2021, 05:18 PM
#2
No, you can't activate the "upgrade" option during startup from the W11 installer USB. Instead, use Rufus to generate a bootable USB drive and turn off features such as TPM and RAM restrictions.
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Zesthzu66
09-11-2021, 05:18 PM #2

No, you can't activate the "upgrade" option during startup from the W11 installer USB. Instead, use Rufus to generate a bootable USB drive and turn off features such as TPM and RAM restrictions.

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HARRIBO45600
Member
69
09-11-2021, 08:46 PM
#3
Found a solid YouTube video for Rufus that I haven't tried yet.
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HARRIBO45600
09-11-2021, 08:46 PM #3

Found a solid YouTube video for Rufus that I haven't tried yet.

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UnicornCracker
Senior Member
663
09-12-2021, 06:47 AM
#4
The instructions are clear and fully covered on the one-page site or within the software.
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UnicornCracker
09-12-2021, 06:47 AM #4

The instructions are clear and fully covered on the one-page site or within the software.

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CookiesDuck
Junior Member
39
09-18-2021, 03:27 PM
#5
to reduce costs and improve performance on newer hardware
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CookiesDuck
09-18-2021, 03:27 PM #5

to reduce costs and improve performance on newer hardware

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PapieszZKremu
Member
132
09-19-2021, 01:35 PM
#6
A few colleagues prefer working with a draftsman.
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PapieszZKremu
09-19-2021, 01:35 PM #6

A few colleagues prefer working with a draftsman.

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_EmeraldArcher
Junior Member
6
09-19-2021, 09:43 PM
#7
It's not a real reduction, just a temporary detour.
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_EmeraldArcher
09-19-2021, 09:43 PM #7

It's not a real reduction, just a temporary detour.

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justxtamara
Junior Member
11
09-22-2021, 09:14 PM
#8
It's actually interesting you fit all the criteria, though I don't possess a TPM.
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justxtamara
09-22-2021, 09:14 PM #8

It's actually interesting you fit all the criteria, though I don't possess a TPM.

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Amasteo
Junior Member
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10-01-2021, 01:17 AM
#9
Huh?
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Amasteo
10-01-2021, 01:17 AM #9

Huh?

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DingbatPlayzMC
Senior Member
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10-01-2021, 08:40 AM
#10
I also saw that, but most machines from the supported CPU list that can run it already include this feature. So even though some setups don’t fully support Windows 11, I just made sure it wasn’t because we missed enabling something in the BIOS. For instance, is Windows 11 actually compatible with 8th Gen Intel processors? Do they all come with TPM 2.0 built in?
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DingbatPlayzMC
10-01-2021, 08:40 AM #10

I also saw that, but most machines from the supported CPU list that can run it already include this feature. So even though some setups don’t fully support Windows 11, I just made sure it wasn’t because we missed enabling something in the BIOS. For instance, is Windows 11 actually compatible with 8th Gen Intel processors? Do they all come with TPM 2.0 built in?

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