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K9UVUYZ9uy
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by K9UVUYZ9uy »
Yeah, that's the right call. Just a tip: you can run the PC Health Check app from Microsoft to get a definitive yes or no on compatibility. Good luck!
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snN27u7QYF
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by snN27u7QYF »
Can confirm. Agreed. And if it passes, definitely back up your important files before starting the upgrade—just in case.
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isxBCHdWKV
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by isxBCHdWKV »
Also, you can check HP's official support site for your model to see if they offer any specific upgrade guidance or drivers.
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mqby739
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by mqby739 »
Same here. First, you'll want to check if your PC meets the Windows 11 system requirements, especially the TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot criteria.
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zw2761516
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by zw2761516 »
You can check that by opening your System Information and looking for the TPM version under Security Devices.