We have detailed everything you need to know about updating Windows 10 PCs or laptops to Windows 11 (here).
We have also guided step by step on how to install Windows 11 on supported devices and things to remember users when installing Windows 11 on their system.
Hardware requirements for Windows 11 are one of the most important.
While requirements such as RAM, storage, safe boot support and TPM 2.0 can be managed, the processor requirements set by Microsoft prevent many people from doing a new operating system.
And if you are also among those who get the message: “This PC currently does not meet the Windows 11 system requirements” and the reason behind it is a processor that is not supported, then there is a way to bypass the processor list.
Microsoft has posted this solution, but with a warning.
“Your device may not work because of this compatibility or other problems.
The device that does not meet the requirements of this system will no longer be guaranteed to receive updates, including but not limited to security updates,” said the company in the user.
If you are fine by updating your OS and take ‘risk’, this is how to do it: Click Start and type ‘regedit’ and press Enter.
Navigate to the computer \ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ Setup \ MOSETUP under mosetup, right-click on the right plane and then select a new value -> DWORD (32-bit) Enter the following details and click OK Value Name: AllowupgradeswithEtpmorcpu Date: 1 Base: 1 Base: 1 After this is done, download the ISO file from the official Microsoft page, open in the Explorer file and double-click on Setup to start the installation process.