Ugh, so done with this?

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x0Uc01
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Post by x0Uc01 »

This happened to me. I used the PC Health Check app, and it confirmed my CPU was the issue, so I just made peace with staying on Windows 10 for now.
5K67viz
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Post by 5K67viz »

+1 Yeah, that's exactly it. A quick tip: you can check if your specific CPU is on Microsoft's official supported list to be totally sure.
A6U6PrldR1
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Post by A6U6PrldR1 »

Agreed, and if it's not on the list, you're unfortunately stuck with Windows 10 for now on that hardware.
ttn3598716
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Post by ttn3598716 »

+1 I had the same problem with an older i5. That TPM 2.0 check is a real brick wall.
i8iJ3v2IDh
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Post by i8iJ3v2IDh »

Yeah, that's the exact same wall I hit. A quick tip: double-check if Secure Boot is enabled in your BIOS too, it's another common snag.
551hfdxaluh
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Post by 551hfdxaluh »

I had the same problem. I ended up just sticking with Windows 10 on that machine—it runs perfectly, so I figured why force it?
dmUnrxRfBQ
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Post by dmUnrxRfBQ »

Same here. Yeah, that's the smart move. A quick tip: you can run the PC Health Check app to see all the exact requirements you're missing.
rze4976623
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Post by rze4976623 »

Agreed. I had the same problem with an older processor. Ended up sticking with Windows 10, which runs perfectly fine. Let me know if that works.
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