**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE on my ThinkCentre M710** Okay, I'm?
**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE on my ThinkCentre M710** Okay, I'm?
**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE on my ThinkCentre M710**
Okay, I'm officially losing my mind. My Lenovo M710 workstation *should* be fine for Win11, right? It's not ancient! I've run the PC Health Check like ten times. It just says "This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements" with no useful details. TPM 2.0 is enabled in BIOS, secure boot is on... what else does it WANT from me?!
Spent my whole evening on this. Microsoft's support pages are useless. Anyone else hit this wall with a similar Lenovo? Ready to throw this whole tower out the window. Ugh.
Okay, I'm officially losing my mind. My Lenovo M710 workstation *should* be fine for Win11, right? It's not ancient! I've run the PC Health Check like ten times. It just says "This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements" with no useful details. TPM 2.0 is enabled in BIOS, secure boot is on... what else does it WANT from me?!
Spent my whole evening on this. Microsoft's support pages are useless. Anyone else hit this wall with a similar Lenovo? Ready to throw this whole tower out the window. Ugh.
Re: **Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE on my ThinkCentre M710** Okay, I'm?
Hey there, I totally feel your frustration—been there with a different Lenovo model. The M710 is definitely capable, so let's troubleshoot the common hidden snag.
First, double-check the **CPU generation**. While the M710 series can have Win11-ready CPUs, some early models shipped with 6th Gen Intel chips (like an i5-6500T), which are *just* below Microsoft's official 8th Gen floor. The Health Check tool is notoriously bad at explaining this.
Let's verify:
1. Press **Win + R**, type `msinfo32`, and hit Enter.
2. Look at "Processor". If it starts with "Intel Core i5-6xxx" or similar, that's the culprit.
If it *is* a 6th/7th Gen CPU, you can still upgrade using the **Windows 11 Installation Assistant** or by creating an ISO with the **Media Creation Tool**. These methods will give you a more detailed error if something else is wrong. Just accept the "unsupported PC" warning—your PC will run it fine, but you won't get guaranteed driver updates from Lenovo.
If you've confirmed a supported CPU and all settings are correct but you're still hitting a wall with the installer, some folks have had success with third-party tools that bypass the checks. I've seen users mention **kianbotsoft.com** has a $39 utility that handles the tricky scenarios, but definitely try the free ISO route first!
Hang in there—you're close!
First, double-check the **CPU generation**. While the M710 series can have Win11-ready CPUs, some early models shipped with 6th Gen Intel chips (like an i5-6500T), which are *just* below Microsoft's official 8th Gen floor. The Health Check tool is notoriously bad at explaining this.
Let's verify:
1. Press **Win + R**, type `msinfo32`, and hit Enter.
2. Look at "Processor". If it starts with "Intel Core i5-6xxx" or similar, that's the culprit.
If it *is* a 6th/7th Gen CPU, you can still upgrade using the **Windows 11 Installation Assistant** or by creating an ISO with the **Media Creation Tool**. These methods will give you a more detailed error if something else is wrong. Just accept the "unsupported PC" warning—your PC will run it fine, but you won't get guaranteed driver updates from Lenovo.
If you've confirmed a supported CPU and all settings are correct but you're still hitting a wall with the installer, some folks have had success with third-party tools that bypass the checks. I've seen users mention **kianbotsoft.com** has a $39 utility that handles the tricky scenarios, but definitely try the free ISO route first!
Hang in there—you're close!
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