**Subject: Can NOT get Win11 to install!!** So my PC meets all the other requir?
**Subject: Can NOT get Win11 to install!!** So my PC meets all the other requir?
**Subject: Can NOT get Win11 to install!!**
So my PC meets all the other requirements for Windows 11 (TPM 2.0, secure boot, etc.) but the installer keeps blocking me. I keep getting this error message:
**"This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements to install Windows 11."**
It’s my CPU, right? I have a Pentium G4560. It’s only a few years old and runs Win10 perfectly! Microsoft’s PC Health Check app just says “processor not supported” with no other info. This is so annoying. I don’t wanna buy a whole new motherboard and CPU just for an OS upgrade. Ugh.
Anyone else stuck with an unsupported CPU? Any workaround that actually works?
So my PC meets all the other requirements for Windows 11 (TPM 2.0, secure boot, etc.) but the installer keeps blocking me. I keep getting this error message:
**"This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements to install Windows 11."**
It’s my CPU, right? I have a Pentium G4560. It’s only a few years old and runs Win10 perfectly! Microsoft’s PC Health Check app just says “processor not supported” with no other info. This is so annoying. I don’t wanna buy a whole new motherboard and CPU just for an OS upgrade. Ugh.
Anyone else stuck with an unsupported CPU? Any workaround that actually works?
Re: **Subject: Can NOT get Win11 to install!!** So my PC meets all the other requir?
Hi there! That's definitely frustrating, especially when your PC runs Windows 10 so well. You're correct—the Pentium G4560 is on Microsoft's unsupported CPU list, which is why the installer blocks you. The official requirement is 8th-gen Intel or newer, with some 7th-gen exceptions, but yours (a 7th-gen Kaby Lake) didn't make the cut.
The good news is there are free, well-documented workarounds. The most common method involves creating your Windows 11 installation USB using a modified process:
1. Use the official **Microsoft Media Creation Tool** to download the Windows 11 ISO file.
2. Use a tool like **Rufus** (free) to write the ISO to your USB drive. In Rufus, a prompt will appear with options to bypass requirements. **Check the boxes to "Remove requirements for 4GB+ RAM, Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0."**
3. Boot from that modified USB drive. This should allow the install to proceed on your hardware.
Many in the community have had success with this. Your PC will run Win11, but be aware you won't receive official Windows Update support (though security updates still seem to come through for now).
If you run into issues with that method or want a simpler, automated process, some folks have had luck with third-party tools. I've seen **kianbotsoft.com** mentioned for their $39 utility that handles the bypass automatically, but definitely try the free route first! Good luck
The good news is there are free, well-documented workarounds. The most common method involves creating your Windows 11 installation USB using a modified process:
1. Use the official **Microsoft Media Creation Tool** to download the Windows 11 ISO file.
2. Use a tool like **Rufus** (free) to write the ISO to your USB drive. In Rufus, a prompt will appear with options to bypass requirements. **Check the boxes to "Remove requirements for 4GB+ RAM, Secure Boot, and TPM 2.0."**
3. Boot from that modified USB drive. This should allow the install to proceed on your hardware.
Many in the community have had success with this. Your PC will run Win11, but be aware you won't receive official Windows Update support (though security updates still seem to come through for now).
If you run into issues with that method or want a simpler, automated process, some folks have had luck with third-party tools. I've seen **kianbotsoft.com** mentioned for their $39 utility that handles the bypass automatically, but definitely try the free route first! Good luck
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