Easiest Way to Install Windows 11 ON Anything!!!
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- Опубликовано: 6 фев 2025
- I've already shown you how to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. However, it was complicated and took a lot of steps. So in this video i'm going to show you the easiest way yet to update to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware.
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A year later I followed all the instructions. Looks like all the upgrades worked, and the terminal settings loaded with no problem without your epilogue terminal addendum. So that's no longer an issue. Thanks for the clear and simple video!
was your pc updated?
Finally Installed Windows 11 on my old Laptop from 2013😆
It's all thanks to you!
I had watched your previous video on installing Win11 on old computers and was getting ready to follow the instructions, but ran across this video and decided I'd try it. I am amazed at the simplicity of this work around! I am getting a 9 year old Toshiba Satellite C75 ready for a friend of mine and it was so close to being Microsoft compliant, but not quite there. I went forward with the installation and other than taking several hours to load, it was perfect. I didn't even need the addendum at the end for Terminal. It was already there and working. Next step is an SSD and RAM upgrade (I've done three of these Toshiba's already). These upgrades take an old dog and make it a greyhound! Boot time is reduced from three minutes + to less than 30 seconds.
Amen, I been using both old 11 and 12 year old desktop, only thing to watch for, is making sure CPU can support 64 bit and not the 2 I got aggravated at and beat with hammer ROFL only after did I discover it was only 32 bit
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Great video! I am a pastor in MS and after my daily use Surface Pro was stolen, (Forgiveness Given) - I decided to attempt this on a Surface 3 Tablet which is an unsupported device. I can report, I have been using it as a daily device (laptop replacement/desktop) replacement for the past week and everything runs perfectly, including updates are downloaded and installed. Thank you for the video!
Thanks a lot! This upgrade method worked for my PC (CPU: 4th generation i7, Chipset: Asus Z87-K w/o TPM chip). It's really very easy. You even don't need to reinstall Terminal for its "Settings" to work again. Just associate *.json-Files with the Windows Editor or another plain text editor of your choice. (Create a file "test.json", double-click it, choose the Editor/notepad.exe, Check "Use always"). Updates are still working.
I just used this method to upgrade my W10 to W11 23H2 and it went flawlessly. The only unsupported hardware is my i5-7260U CPU, but even the TPM 2.0 is working just fine. Thanks Mr.!
Wow Thanks CyberCPU Tech you've just earned another subscriber after trying endlessly to upgrade my windows ten for months to windows 11 on a macOS this as finally done it exactly at this time I write from my newly updated windows 11 at 1:32 AM in the morning USA Time. I don't know how to thank you enough blessings to you all and keep up the good work ( actual genuine Tech guy/guys who know their ways ) Thank you ever so more 😃🙏👌👍🙏😁
By far the easiest tuto I've ever seen & done, I've banged Win11 on a 15 yr old Tosh Satellite just for fun.
Have ever made a tuto for installing Linux with Win11, but of course on a more recent PC?
Thanks again Cyber.
Rgds from France,
David.
This really made my day.. this is the easiest way to update your pc/laptop to Win11 for unsupported devices. Thanks so much man. Love it!
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Well done brother! This is precisely what we as Windows users need to know. 💯
Works so far! I did not have any issues with Terminal settings. Thanks for your video!
I use Rufus to bypass Windows 11 TMP and unsupported checks and do a clean install of Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. It works perfectly and there is no need to patch or fix issues after. I even installed it on a 10 inch netbook single core atom processor from back in the day and it worked, granted slow. But worked. And that netbook does not meet any system requirements for Windows 11 at all... so I do recommend Rufus. Thank you for showing another great alternative if you wanna upgrade and not just clean install.
Yes, the Rufus method works great if you're doing a fresh install. This is for if you want to do an upgrade.
@@CyberCPU thank you for showing us a great method for an upgrade.
@@CyberCPU I used the Rufus method on 3 upgrades so far without issues. Was not a fresh install.
@@jonvillareal3207 calling 11 an "upgrade" is a stretch 🤣
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Hi Rich. Just wanna say thanks for this tutorial. I've just used it to upgrade an old laptop, and everything went to plan first time. (My windows terminal also worked fine without having to do the extra step. 💁♂ Bonus!)
This is pretty freaking wild! My mom has an old Gateway Windows 7 upgraded to Windows 10 Pentium Intel processor, so.. with 4 GBs of ram. yet it upgraded through 3 generations of windows hell yeah man thank you! 💜
I'm happy this is back, I was sour that I hadnt gotten a chance to watch.
Hope it helps.
I used your method to install Windows 11 on my potato of a laptop. Works great. Thanks. And all of my apps work just fine. Keep the video's coming. You really know your stuff.
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Works perfectly, have used this way on different laptops. Thank you for uploading the video 😊
Thank goodness we have YOU!!!! I watched ALL your videos and like the presentation, production and humor not to mention the VERY HELPFUL tips. You are my top computer geek channel. Very down to earth. I upgraded to Windows 11 cause I had an extra SSD and space in my PC so I figured I would try it out. I used the latest version of RUFUS which has a special Windows 11 bypass setting! So I did it the same way you did except loaded the ISO into RUFUS, chose the Win 11 bypass option, and it was a success. This was a CLEAN INSTALL. My PC is an HP EliteDesk 800 with i7 6700 3.40 Ghz and 16 GB RAM. Did the usual de bloating and customizing. Prob a good idea firsthand, to go into BIOS and turn off "Safeboot" "Secure boot" (!) before doing install.
mine is hp 15 notebook
i used neither of these methods, just a merge of TPM reg files of 3 entries during first install by entering into cmd line (shift+f10) and opening up notepad. w11 works great on my elite 8000 dual core 6GB GT710
Mate, you sorted it for my old 2008 PC. Fantastic help, thank you so much. (Old Geezer in the UK.)
Thank you, this worked for me on an older Dell Optiplex! I didn't even have to update the Windows terminal, I was able to pull up the terminal settings immediately after installing the ISO. The update took a while even with the ISO mounted to my desktop which is running on a Samsung SSD, but I'm glad everything went smoothly and I was able to keep my Pro edition of Windows!
Thanks, Mate. This worked for me. Just love that desktop image. Let me know where I can get it. 👍
Thanks bro ... I installed win. 11 on my old fashion pc and windows 11 running nicely on it.👍👍👍
Spot on! Excellent tutorial! Absolutely simple to follow especially due to the provided links, and did the trick! Subscribed!
Glad it helped.
Thnx, works fine on my old Acer Veriton intel i5 desktop from 2009, it's even updating.
My settings and apps transferred perfectly.
Nice to see you have what appears to be one of the older X-QPack computer cases. I finally got my hands on an X-QPack II for one of my builds, though it doesn't have the windows on the side.
finally a video that teaches in a simple and practical way, thank you very much
Glad it helped.
Where you able to upgrade to Windows 11? I've had a few people comment recently that it didn't work. Just curious if Microsoft fixed the workaround or not.
Thanks, this really helped me a lot! I was so confused why my CPU couldn't run Windows 11 but everything else could, and now because of this video I am here commenting this on Windows 11 👍
Yay I see you used the script I recommend in the comments of your last Windows 11 installation video. Cool isn’t it! 😉
As a side note. You can also use the script to not only download the Windows 11 iso from Microsoft’s own servers but also have it automatically patch it to bypass the Windows 11 checks. This way you can either do an upgrade (by mounting and running from within Windows 10) or a full new install (burn to USB using Rufus and boot from the USB key).
Sorry, I didn't realize you suggested it. I found this method back when RUclips removed my other video of the more complicated way to do it. It's just taken me this long to get a video out on it.
You can maybe bypass Windows 11 requirements with these ways, but no matter how you do it, the OS won't be officially supported and it may make your hardware run bad.
I had to get a 2nd copy but only through the cloud MS.
@ffxgaming the links are in the video’s description - which incidentally is also stated in the video. Did you not watch it?
@@fexploder3281 Did on mine. Had to re-flash UEFI (or BIOS) to the latest, even after restoring my Windows 10 backup with Macrium Reflect. Please, before attempting to upgrade or clean install, perform a full image of the drive which Windows 10 is installed on before doing anything. And have the latest version of your BIOS downloaded in case it's not running right after install of Win 11 or reverting to Win 10. Luckily, I already had the latest BIOS version on hand.
Some has stated their PCIe lanes were messed up, as well as BIOS chip itself. For some MB's, these are hard to find, so please only do this on a computer you'll not shed tears over, not your main one or your child's.😀
Brilliant! Works a treat 😺. So simple. My old pc looks great. Thankyou.....
I am not a fan of windows, my main PC runs Linux. But.. I do have a win PC. I've followed your video and installed 11. I have to agree with lots of comments, WHY ?, if you do not like windows, then why watch these video's ?. I still use my windows PC for some applications. I use both systems, why ? because they work for me. Great video, thank you and keep up the great content.
You will like this video.
ruclips.net/video/6cyuD20qW18/видео.html
Completed an upgrade to 11, from 10, on an Intel Xeon E5-1620 v2 3.70GHz Quad-core w/ 32GB ddr3 and RTX2070 OC
Works great. Updates installing, how they should.
Worked like a charm on an ancient Surface 3. Kudos!
excellent guide dude. just trying on an old lenovo slug.
Thanks for posting this. I didn't on my surface pro 2. I was even able to walk my mom through it via text message using this method. 👍
Thank you . I installed it on two laptops ... The funny thing is the terminal didn't need that software . It was working fine .
Tried this and worked immediately, thank you so much
Having done this install recently directly with Windows 11 22H2 and the terminal worked right out of the box.
i was trying both on my devices , it's work perfectly... i have got update too ... thankss
Pure awesomesauce, Rich. As you said, much simpler than your last method. TYVM!
Hi nice video, very clear and concise. I'm having an issue where windows 11 hangs at 31% using this method. My system is a dell laptop with an i5 processor. do you have any idea's on now to resolve this issue? Thank you...
IT WORKED THANK U AFTER ONE YEAR DUDE
Just did it on my win10 x 64 and now I happily run win 11 :D thx for the great EASY video!
You can do that with Rufus and installs on any old PC.
I'm personally never going to install 11 and I'll stand by that.
Rufus doesn't work on many systems for upgrading.
(my second comment) the sad part is all these unsupportive computers can run windows 11 it’s just Microsoft is trying to trick us to make us think our old computers cannot run windows 11 another scumbag load of crap move to get more money out of us for good thing people like you stepped up and showed us this I can’t thank you enough very helpful. I’m so happy with Windows 11.
Quite surprised. It worked. The only thing I'd add is when you run cmd file, make SURE you right click it and select "run as administrator" or it won't actually work (even though it appears to) and Windows 11 will again insist your system is not compatible.
best teacher ever loved it wish i had a lecturer
like you
Thanks for the comment. 😉
It still works, just did today. Thanks. subcribed
CyberCPU Tech, I tested this install of Windows 11 pro on my old Dell Dimension 9200 (2007) quad core cpu @ 2.40 ghz with 8 gigs rams and it works very well. Thank You
2022-08 Windows cumulative update install without any issue ! ... so far so good
I can't wait to try this experiment. Like you said, I don't want to try this on my Daily Desktop. However, I do have 3 other computers with the same type motherboard but different CPU's in them. If works on those, then it should work on my Daily Desktop. I hate the thought of having buy a new computer and transfer programs to a new computer, when these older computers I have work really well on Windows 10.
Alright, this experiment worked for me and I had some interesting results. The computer model I experimented with was an HP S5-1414 with an I3-2130 and 4g of ram. (Note: the i3 is not showing compatible and I don't have TPM 2.0) So my feeling is, this should work on all S5 series. Window Terminal does not display for me, as stated in the video and Powershell is in its place. I ran Window Terminal from the search bar and the "settings" feature worked find from there. Also, Windows Update appears to be working as it is downloading 5 updates now.
WTG Rich... Your videos are awesome as usual !!!!
Worked perfectly...Thank You...Thank You...Thank You...👏👏👏👏👏...New subscriber here.
got all the way to installing windows percentage installed and right after 100 percent completed, installation failed message. Computer then started up to windows 10. Any suggestions.
Oct 11 2024 Still working on my i3 4th Gen CPU.. and doing updates just fine.
Another great channel I've discovered. Great video, great explanation, well done! You just gained another follower! ;)
Hope youtube doesnt take this down again
You've definitely bumped up the quality of your videos, I'm exited for the future of the channel
Thanks.
Worked without any problem, thanks
you said don’t need a flash drive for me I had to make a bootable USB flash drive, then go onto my Files explorer and install it straight from the flash drive, and it worked for me, but I still had to do the script first that you had us install to the computer it was a weird trick. I had to do to get it to work. for me the when I would do it with no bootable USB flash drive it would completely fail every time it was weird but I’m very happy and I’m very surprised this actually still work and I’m very happy commenting this a few days later I’ve been happily using windows 11 on my 11 year old computer Thanks for the help.
Hey, Buddy, "You're Simply The Best"! 😁All of your tuts are just awesome and were of great help to me but the good part is that they're entertaining as well. So tripple 👍and 🖖By the way: I've even managed to install Win 11 on VirtualBox by first installing Win 7, then upgraded that to Win 10 and finally ended up with Win 11. The only issue I had was the lost key of the Win 7 OEM version but I eventually found a semi legal "work around" to activate 10 & 11. I forgot to mention that this virtual machine runs on a Win 10 PC that isn't Win 11 capable.
So thanks a lot for taking us on that Rodeo where we learn how to tame those wild horses of the Gill Bates Ranch.
PLS STOP WAFFLING
Thank you! Worked in 2024. Updated to win11 inside the win10.
Hey, what is that green glowing thingy in the back,the sparks in there look awesome 👌
Not sure what it's called. I got it as a Christmas gift like a decade ago.
Isn't it just a plasma ball?
Wow amazing... Tried so many videos but this was just the one and it was damn quick... Thank you for the help
Same here...
Great video, very interesting. I have been looking into Windows 11 trying to sort out if it is worth trying. Most of the security features in Win 11 will not be supported on unsupported hardware such as mine. It looks like these security changes are mainly aimed at securing machines for a business environment. I have to answer this question, what makes it worth upgrading for a home user? What am I getting that I don't already have in Windows 10?
The return!
I have a question ? In my Pc health Check I have 5 ticks to support windows 11 pro and one that's not supported and that's my CPU Processor Intel Xeon CPU E3-1245 v5 @ 3.50GHz. so my computer passed 5 ticks out of 6. So do I still do the same way, that you have showed us or is they a easier way again for this process as it's my CPU not supported and the other 5 are supported ? can you help! thank you for your video and support. Kind regards
thank you for the upgrade work a charm. did not eveen have to fix anything.
old 2009 dell computer works great, thanks for the video
The processor didn't support and TMP was missing Microsoft's requirements on the old machine I built in 2016. The instruction in the video worked and was very easy to install on the so-called potato! :). I got a little scared when Windows started installing under the name "Windows Server". That's what I read in the readme of the bypass11 page, and I wasn't worried. All Windows Updates were installed without problems and at least the games also worked well. Overall a great guide! Thank you!
I must say I love the Stormtrooper helmet. I'm a Kylo Ren fan myself and Vader.
I found that at a thrift store. The day I bought it I drove home wearing it. Got a lot of strange looks from people. 🤣😂
FYI, I don't recommend driving in a Storm Trooper helmet. It heavily obscured your vision. 🤷♂️
My laptop has met every requirements except the 6th gen i5 CPU. So far so good that it has Windows 11 running. Thanks lot.
did you recieved windows update?
@@sthan20 yes, that was the first thing I tried after updated to Windows 11. Spent a while to receive all latest updates.
@@BeTruthseeeked did you experience some bugs or anything bad experience?
@@sthan20 I just encountered an error 0x8024a206 in some of the update items. It was not a big issue to me. I just let the rest of the updates done. Restarted my laptop and retried the Windows update again. My Windows 11 update is up to date now.
from Egypt Thank you, man
Thanks for all your hard work. I think I'll leave Windows 10 in for 5 more years, then if I have to, I'll purchase new hardware for the Win 11 upgrade.
So Simple, awesome! Only difference I encountered was when I went to check terminal/settings...Terminal wasn't there BUT settings was in the pull down. Working good so far thanks! Subscribed.
Exactly what I needed...By the way how do you pin your icons to the middle of the Taskbar...?
hi i installed this to the letter and the settings in windows terminal was done . thanks buddy!!!
one tip, you dont have to download windows media creation tool, on the same page just load the mobile version and hit refresh and now you have the option to download the iso itself without any program. i dont know if it is requirement to rename the iso "Windows.iso" or not but you can do that just to be safe.
The iso option is now also available on PCs.
I believe the media creation tool downloads a more current ISO. However, you do make a good point.
@NazmusLabs you are correct, you can download the iso itself in desktop mode for win 11 but not for win10
@@IoannisKotsaridis Yup, back on Win10 days, I would use the Edge/Chrome dev console to emulate and iPhone and get the ISO download option.
May Allah (S.W.T.) guide you and bestow upon you His Blessings; Ameen.
@@CyberCPU Yes, you are right. The media creation tool generates for you the Win11 ISO with the latest cumulative update integrated whereas the direct ISO option gives you the images Microsoft send to OEMs and prints on OEM discs & retail physical USBs. So using the retail ISO gives you an older “frozen” version of the OS that need to be updated post install. The Direct ISO is also more than a gigabyte larger in size because it contains ALL editions of Win11, including Education and Enterprise editions. The Media creations tool includes Home and Pro, plus in-place upgrade option for enterprise edition (i.e., no clean installs).
May Allah (S.W.T.) guide you and bestow upon you His Blessings; Ameen.
worked like a charm :) Thank you so much
Easy! Thanks so much! 👍
Thankyou for this, i have 2 laptops that are only about 4 years old, but the cpu on both do not meet requirements. this helps me bypass that..
thanks for this . i was looking for it . keep up the good work .
have you tried the 'windows to go' option using the rufus software. Rufus can create an bootable usb key with no extra settings after installation to do, everything works 100%
Funnily enough this method seems to work even better with age, I no longer have the terminal settings bug when installing.
Thank you so much it was very easy.
I used the same method to update one of my machines that is at least 7 years old. So far so good it still updates Windows11 at least the security portion.
Hi Rich. I followed your tips and was able to upgrade my 10 year old Fujitsu laptop seamlessly. One question, and forgive me if the same question has been asked before: Should I need to reinstall win11 for some reason in the future, will I need to go thru the same procedure, or will win 11 will reinstall normally this time around? Secondly, I have an old surface go running win 10. Would this upgrade method work on the go as well? Many thanks for your support.
yeh i want to know the same
@@The.Sigma. He did mention at his earlier comment
"use the Rufus method for fresh installs.
Windows 11 is not hard to install on unsupported hardware. But it is difficult to upgrade a computer with Windows 10 to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware."
You are A Tech God. Thank you.
I'm still running my vaio laptop that had windows 7 on windows 11 now. Honestly really impressed with microsoft for the support. And with vaio for creating such an upgradeable laptop.
I downloaded the video for when it gets taken down lol
Great guide.
Let's hope not. 😂🤣
I did the same thing too.
great vidio but problems following in structions can not read what your typing im not so good at using computors but have windows 10 folowed yor instructions downloading 11 ok and media now for rest help if you can with commands
my thing doesn't work still i tried so much tutorials it says i still need tpm 2.0
Thanks Rich. Will this upgrade 10 pro to 11 pro?
Yes.
In case anyone else comes looking for this. You can now use Rufus to disable the security check for windows 11. Makes things alot easier ha.
I run a few PCs at work and at home. My main work machine is a Compulab Airtop2 that I've have over $3,500 in.
It has a 7th generation i7-7700K as that's the fastest CPU they could comfortably air-cool at the time of manufacture.
It's only 5 years old and I'm pissed that MS will not support it. It has six SSDs in it plus 64GB RAM and a LOT of licensed software I need.
It would have no issues with Windows 11. I have a low power (by comparison) mini PC at home running Windows 11 and it's actually quite snappy. I've got the UI customized to the point most people think it's Windows 7 but that's how I like so that's how it 's setup.
I'm more than willing to try this if I have no other choice once Windows 10 is no longer supported. I do have another PC (Airtop3 i9-9900K) I can fall back on that meets the requirements, but I shouldn't have to retire the one I'm currently using. My other option is to send it all the way back to Compulab in Israel. I feel comfortable swapping out a CPU in anything except this air-cooled PC. Even the motherboard is something that no off the shelf MB can replace. Apparently Compulab doesn't want anyone in that section of the PC. If all the software I must have to do my job would run (correctly) on Linux, I'd swear off Windows today. I'll have a freshly cloned copy of the current boot drive handy if I have to go down this road.
If it goes South, I can be back to where I started in a very few minutes. I'm hoping MS will come to their senses as retiring millions of decent and capable PCs is not a good option.
video starts at 4:07
best video ever to install windows 11 on a potato computer! Thanks for the valuable tutorial video, one game on steam stopped working and now it works ever better than windows 10. Plus I received some windows 11 updates yesterday!
This worked excellently. Thanks much!!
Thanks for your sharing
Your welcome.
Amazing job. A million thanks! Cheers!!!
Thank you.
In 2025 when Windows 10 reaches end of life and a significant number of PC's still don't meet the requirements for installing Windows 11, what is Microsoft (realistically) expecting those effected users to do?
Install linux maybe
@@the_wanderering_stranger and port Office 365 over to Linux ;-)
exactly,wait until everyone start freaking out their pc not compatible lol
Buy a new pc
@@WarmXY never going to happen
You should do a video for a clean install from USB because on one computer I want to keep my boot drive as is, and on another It has either windows 7 or a windows 7 product key so it looks like I have to use the RUFUS method