Same here. I had the same problem. The Installation Assistant trick worked for me, but just a heads up, you might lose official support for future updates.
+1 Yeah, and just to add, double-check that TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are enabled in your BIOS, as that's a common blocker even with a compatible CPU. Good luck!
Agreed, and if you're still stuck, try using the PC Health Check app from Microsoft—it usually gives a clearer breakdown of what's missing. Let me know if that works.
Yeah, that's the compatibility list hitting hard. A quick tip: you can sometimes bypass it with a clean install using an ISO, but you'll lose official support. Let me know if that works.
+1 You could also try using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant, as it sometimes handles compatibility checks a bit differently. Another option is checking if your motherboard has a TPM setting you can enable in the BIOS.
Agreed. Yeah, that's the main issue. A quick tip: double-check that Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS too, it's a common second requirement that gets missed.