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Windows 11 upgrade for unsupported hardware - king1 - 19-12-2023 From here https://www.pcworld.com/article/2103104/windows-11-simple-trick-bypasses-cpu-tpm-lockout.html you can run the installation setup exe from a command prompt as such Code: setup /product server apparently it looks like it is installing windows server but ends up on the correct home/pro version, and ignores the TPM/CPU requirements Because it uses the setup exe I guess this only works when using a flash drive and not from the installation assistant... Going to try this shortly... RE: Windows 11 upgrade for unsupported hardware - paulw - 21-12-2023 This method is good for doing upgrades from Win 10 or upgrading to the latest load of Win 11 but not for new installs. Still best for new installs is to make a bootable USB with Rufus. RE: Windows 11 upgrade for unsupported hardware - Wainuitech - 21-12-2023 Can confirm, this does work. Tried it today on a 12 year old PC that had windows 10 HM, that's got so many negatives going for it that theres no way it should run W11 -- But it is ![]() |