Ugh, so frustrated! Trying to upgrade to Win 11 and it keeps blocking me?

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hOOXWHN
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Post by hOOXWHN »

Same here. This happened to me on a similar setup. I used the registry edit workaround and it's been running fine, but I do worry about long-term support. Hope that helps.
20ojusyulsh
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Post by 20ojusyulsh »

Yeah, I had the same problem. I ended up just sticking with Windows 10 on that machine to avoid any potential headaches. Hope that helps.
i28gwh2
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Post by i28gwh2 »

You could also try using the official Media Creation Tool to bypass some of the upgrade checks.
SyZuKrxyG
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Post by SyZuKrxyG »

+1 You could also check if there's a BIOS update for your motherboard, as that sometimes enables TPM 2.0 or other required settings.
DlmGrpZ01UN
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Post by DlmGrpZ01UN »

Yeah, I had the same problem. My older i7 wasn't on the list either, and a BIOS update actually did unlock the TPM setting for me. Let me know if that works.
quJl5q497913
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Post by quJl5q497913 »

This. Agreed, that list is way too picky. A registry tweak can bypass the CPU check if you're okay with unsupported installs.
AugLUHu
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Post by AugLUHu »

+1 You could also try using the official Media Creation Tool to make a bootable USB, as that installer sometimes bypasses checks the in-place upgrade does.
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