**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my PC meets the RAM and stora?

Get help upgrading your PC to Windows 11. TPM, Secure Boot, compatibility issues and more.
vAeRSuESnMMQ
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Post by vAeRSuESnMMQ »

You could also check if your motherboard has a newer BIOS version that might add support.
1ekDi
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Post by 1ekDi »

I had the same problem with an older processor. The BIOS update the other user mentioned was the only thing that finally got it to work for me.
wsl712
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Post by wsl712 »

You could also try using the official Microsoft Media Creation Tool to do a clean install instead of the upgrade path. Let me know if that works.
ypd1692
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Post by ypd1692 »

Oh, right, you mentioned the CPU—did the PC Health Check app give you a specific reason why the i3-6100 isn't supported?
3smg945
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Post by 3smg945 »

+1 I had the same problem. My older i5 got flagged, and it was super frustrating because the PC ran fine otherwise.
se042
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Post by se042 »

+1 Yeah, that CPU check is a real pain. If you're feeling adventurous, you can look up bypassing the TPM and CPU checks with a registry edit during setup.
141epmpnxg
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Post by 141epmpnxg »

Just to be sure, did the Health Check app mention Secure Boot being enabled in your BIOS?
bjncva
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Post by bjncva »

Agreed. You could also try enabling TPM 2.0 in your BIOS, as that's another common requirement the installer checks for.
gb8r85do
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Post by gb8r85do »

I had the same problem. My older CPU wasn't on the supported list, so I had to use the official Media Creation Tool workaround to force the install.
aM33l5WvG
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Post by aM33l5WvG »

This. Yeah, that workaround is the way to go. Just be sure to back up your stuff first, as it's a clean install. Let me know if that works.
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