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114en
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by 114en »
Yeah, You could also try the registry edit workaround to bypass the CPU check, but it's not officially supported.
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erGvz
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by erGvz »
+1 Agreed. Just be aware that bypassing checks might mean missing out on future security updates. Good luck!
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rgy143119749
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by rgy143119749 »
This happened to me with an older i5. I used the registry workaround and it's been running fine for months now.
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MxlPgMZ4HxBP
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by MxlPgMZ4HxBP »
I had the same problem on a 7th gen processor. The registry bypass worked for me too, no issues so far.
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GEnwExNIPP
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by GEnwExNIPP »
Yeah, that bypass is the way to go. Just remember to pause updates for a few weeks after the upgrade to avoid any automatic driver issues.
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fiTdjNs
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by fiTdjNs »
Same here. I had the same problem with an older i5. I used the registry bypass and it's been running perfectly for months now.
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785Oe39
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by 785Oe39 »
You could also try using the Media Creation Tool with a clean install on a USB, that sometimes ignores the CPU check.
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KGflsFUXGKM
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by KGflsFUXGKM »
Yeah, that bypass trick can work. Just remember to back up your files first since a clean install wipes everything.
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wat885940
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by wat885940 »
What about your Secure Boot setting, is that enabled in your BIOS too?