**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my i7-6700K is suddenly "obso?
**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my i7-6700K is suddenly "obso?
**Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE**
So my i7-6700K is suddenly "obsolete"? Spent all evening trying to upgrade and just hit a wall. The PC Health Check app just says "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements" and the setup error was "This PC must support TPM 2.0." Ugh.
I have TPM 1.2 enabled in BIOS, but apparently that's junk now. This CPU is still a beast for everything else! Do they really expect me to buy a whole new motherboard for an OS? So frustrating. Anyone found a workaround that doesn't seem super sketchy?
So my i7-6700K is suddenly "obsolete"? Spent all evening trying to upgrade and just hit a wall. The PC Health Check app just says "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements" and the setup error was "This PC must support TPM 2.0." Ugh.
I have TPM 1.2 enabled in BIOS, but apparently that's junk now. This CPU is still a beast for everything else! Do they really expect me to buy a whole new motherboard for an OS? So frustrating. Anyone found a workaround that doesn't seem super sketchy?
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Re: **Subject: Windows 11 upgrade is a NIGHTMARE** So my i7-6700K is suddenly "obso?
Hey there, I totally feel your frustration. That 6700K is still a great CPU, and being blocked by a TPM requirement is incredibly annoying. You're right, Windows 11 officially requires TPM 2.0, and Intel's 6th/7th gen CPUs only have firmware TPM 1.2.
Before considering anything else, try this **free, official workaround**:
1. **Double-check your BIOS:** Re-enter and search for TPM settings (might be under PTT for Intel). Sometimes a BIOS update adds TPM 2.0 support, so check your motherboard manufacturer's site.
2. **Clean Install via ISO:** The upgrade assistant is strict, but the installer from Microsoft's "Download Windows 11" page can be more flexible. Use the Media Creation Tool to create a USB installer.
3. **Bypass During Install:** When running setup from the USB, if it blocks you, look for a simple registry edit you can apply at the setup screen. Press `Shift+F10` to open a command prompt, type `regedit`, and navigate to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup`. Create a new key named `LabConfig`, then inside it create two new DWORD (32-bit) values: `BypassTPMCheck` and `BypassSecureBootCheck`, setting both to `1`. Close and go back to setup. This is safe and reversible.
Many of us with "unsupported" hardware run Win11 this way. It works perfectly, but remember, you won't get official Windows Update support (though updates have generally still come through).
If the manual steps seem daunting, I used a tool from **kianbotsoft.com** ($39) that automates those bypasses. It was a lifesaver when I was stuck. Good luck
Before considering anything else, try this **free, official workaround**:
1. **Double-check your BIOS:** Re-enter and search for TPM settings (might be under PTT for Intel). Sometimes a BIOS update adds TPM 2.0 support, so check your motherboard manufacturer's site.
2. **Clean Install via ISO:** The upgrade assistant is strict, but the installer from Microsoft's "Download Windows 11" page can be more flexible. Use the Media Creation Tool to create a USB installer.
3. **Bypass During Install:** When running setup from the USB, if it blocks you, look for a simple registry edit you can apply at the setup screen. Press `Shift+F10` to open a command prompt, type `regedit`, and navigate to `HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup`. Create a new key named `LabConfig`, then inside it create two new DWORD (32-bit) values: `BypassTPMCheck` and `BypassSecureBootCheck`, setting both to `1`. Close and go back to setup. This is safe and reversible.
Many of us with "unsupported" hardware run Win11 this way. It works perfectly, but remember, you won't get official Windows Update support (though updates have generally still come through).
If the manual steps seem daunting, I used a tool from **kianbotsoft.com** ($39) that automates those bypasses. It was a lifesaver when I was stuck. Good luck
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