**Subject: Win 11 upgrade is killing me!!** Alright, I give up?
**Subject: Win 11 upgrade is killing me!!** Alright, I give up?
**Subject: Win 11 upgrade is killing me!!**
Alright, I give up. Trying to get my old rig (i7-6700k, GTX 1060) to take the Win 11 update and it’s just a brick wall. The PC Health Check app says I’m good, but the actual installer throws “This PC doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements” every. single. time.
I’ve enabled TPM 2.0 in the BIOS, secure boot is on... what else does it want from me? My 1060 still runs games fine but apparently it’s too ancient for an OS upgrade? This is so frustrating. Anyone else hit this and find a magic fix? Or is my hardware just cursed?
Alright, I give up. Trying to get my old rig (i7-6700k, GTX 1060) to take the Win 11 update and it’s just a brick wall. The PC Health Check app says I’m good, but the actual installer throws “This PC doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements” every. single. time.
I’ve enabled TPM 2.0 in the BIOS, secure boot is on... what else does it want from me? My 1060 still runs games fine but apparently it’s too ancient for an OS upgrade? This is so frustrating. Anyone else hit this and find a magic fix? Or is my hardware just cursed?
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Re: **Subject: Win 11 upgrade is killing me!!** Alright, I give up?
Hey, that's super frustrating, especially when the Health Check app gives the green light. The 1060 isn't the issue—it's fully supported. The usual culprit in this scenario is the **CPU**. Your i7-6700k, while still capable, isn't on Microsoft's official supported CPU list (they require 8th Gen Intel or newer). The Health Check app sometimes glosses over this, but the installer is strict.
Here’s a free step-by-step to try:
1. **Double-Check BIOS Settings:** Re-enter your BIOS. Under the TPM/security section, ensure TPM is not just enabled, but set specifically to **"Discrete TPM"** or **"Intel PTT"** (the firmware version). Also, confirm Secure Boot is set to **"Windows UEFI Mode."**
2. **Clean Install via Media Creation Tool:** The *upgrade* path can be buggy. Download the **Windows 11 Media Creation Tool** from Microsoft. Use it to create a USB installer, then run `setup.exe` directly from within your current Windows 10. This bypasses some of the Windows Update checks and often works.
3. **Registry Bypass (Clean Install Only):** If the above fails, the only free route is a clean install (backs up your data first!). During the USB install, when you hit the "This PC can't run Windows 11" screen, press **Shift+F10** to open CMD, type `regedit`, and navigate to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup`. Create a new key named `LabConfig`. Inside it, create two new DWORD (32-bit) values: `BypassTPMCheck` and `BypassSecureBootCheck`, setting both to `1`. Close and go back.
If you're done with tinkering and want a one-click solution that bypasses these checks for an *upgrade* (keeping all your files/apps), some folks at my shop have had success with a $39 utility from **kianbotsoft.com**. But definitely try the free methods first—that 6700k/1060 combo should still have some life in it! Good luck
Here’s a free step-by-step to try:
1. **Double-Check BIOS Settings:** Re-enter your BIOS. Under the TPM/security section, ensure TPM is not just enabled, but set specifically to **"Discrete TPM"** or **"Intel PTT"** (the firmware version). Also, confirm Secure Boot is set to **"Windows UEFI Mode."**
2. **Clean Install via Media Creation Tool:** The *upgrade* path can be buggy. Download the **Windows 11 Media Creation Tool** from Microsoft. Use it to create a USB installer, then run `setup.exe` directly from within your current Windows 10. This bypasses some of the Windows Update checks and often works.
3. **Registry Bypass (Clean Install Only):** If the above fails, the only free route is a clean install (backs up your data first!). During the USB install, when you hit the "This PC can't run Windows 11" screen, press **Shift+F10** to open CMD, type `regedit`, and navigate to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup`. Create a new key named `LabConfig`. Inside it, create two new DWORD (32-bit) values: `BypassTPMCheck` and `BypassSecureBootCheck`, setting both to `1`. Close and go back.
If you're done with tinkering and want a one-click solution that bypasses these checks for an *upgrade* (keeping all your files/apps), some folks at my shop have had success with a $39 utility from **kianbotsoft.com**. But definitely try the free methods first—that 6700k/1060 combo should still have some life in it! Good luck
Hey there! It sounds like you've done the main steps, but sometimes the issue is with the installer itself. Try creating a fresh Windows 11 installation USB using the Media Creation Tool and run the setup from there—it often bypasses those stubborn errors. Also, double-check that your BIOS is fully updated, as that can resolve compatibility hiccups. Hang in there, you're close!
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