Subscribed after a year of lurking and shamelessly using your advice regardless. Since you've just saving me scrapping a perfectly excellent 7700HQ gaming laptop, which I'd given up on being worth investing in a new battery for, I cannot carry on without making amends. This has been such a useful channel, it's now my No. 1 go-to for PC queries. Thanks so much, Brian & team.
Great Video Brian, Some users may notice that Keep files settings and apps is not available to them if they download say the English International version of Windows 11 and their computer default language is English United States. I just downloaded the correct language ISO and all options as per your video became available again
I have been running windows 11 on un-supported hardware since it came out. Normal Windows bugs aside I have never had a problem. I am that used to 11 now, I would be upset if I was forced to go back to Windows 10. There is no a chance I could afford a new PC (UK cost of living issue).
Yes, I do, but some may have to add this registry key for version updates: - HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup\AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU And set it to 1. But don’t edit the registry if you are not sure what you are doing as it could kill your installation! @@ekolog8201
I used Rufus to get around the TPM Check etc. My laptop’s CPU was one generation “too old.” win 11 worked fine because I didn’t have money for a new computer at that time. I eventually found a Thinkbook 13s for $400 down from $750 and now use that laptop.
Nice one Brian I have had Windows 11 Pro on my older Ivy Bridge build for some time now and back then I used the method of applying registry hacks (Bypass CPU and TPM version via the Rufus feature) and this is a much easier way of getting Windows 11 onto an older computer. I have had so far no problems in the almost two years I have installed it with the updates but am anticipating that when version 23H2 becomes available that Microsoft will deny access to it. But all the same it has worked as I said for that amount of time.
I just used Brian's guide to revive my old i7 7700HQ laptop, which I'd given up on. I'm cock-a-hoop with it, it seems be snappier with W11 than W10, so now I'll have it as a mobile backup to the full-on desk-top I built last year, and it's getting a new battery and SSD in celebration. Thing is, MS can't very well cancel the use of W11 for older PCs now, or they'll have a world-wide riot on their hands. I see W11 being able to keep old PCs running until they are just too decrepit to carry on, while W12 will arrive in a year or two, with even better security, for the more up-to-date PCs.
Brilliant workaround to some absolutely unnecessary restrictions aimed at selling more PCs. We all knew if a PC could run Windows 10 it can run 11. Can we safely delete the "Windows11" folder we created after installation is complete?
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. I'm in the process of upgrading my computers to either run Win 11 or be replaced, this will help with some of the ones too good to simply ditch, but not capable of a regular upgrade. I still don't understand the logic that is making so many computers obsolete
Very nice job,Brian. I have already installed windows 11 on my old PC but the screen stuck after 5 to 7 minutes but the cursor can only be moved. Can you please help ? or is it my old graphic card doing this ?
I just completed my windows 11 upgrade on my MacBook Air. I’m running Ventura on the other partition and I just finished installing Windows 11 all I had to do was make a modified SD card with Rufus with the installation files on it and use that to upgrade.
But Windows 10 is still good until Oct 2025. You have to be logged on the Microsoft (MS) account to access Windows 11 and they will know which computers bypassed TPM 2.0. The possibility of MS deactivating those Windows machines is not impossible to imagine; in fact, as profit driven as they are, very probable.
Unless your the type of person who absolutely has to have the latest this or that, I just don't understand why someone would want to do this (in 2 years' time, if Windows 10 support is actually being withdrawn, okay). Windows 11 is more of a shuffle than a step-on from Windows 10, the latter being a very stable OS - Windows 11 isn't there yet.
My still showing "making sure you are ready to install" then I left for 4 minutes because it's saying "the will be in a few minutes" something like then I came back then I see this is still showing "making sure you are ready to install" then I left for a half night still showing "making sure you are ready to install" then I get angry then I stopped the process. Why it didn't work bro? Your take a sec or minutes my one takes a half night😢😢😢😢😢
MS will not prevent using W11 in virtual machines for business reasons so there must be virtual solutions which can be interposed between hardware and VM. This is all about revenue and adding difficulty for corporates would be unwise.
Well done on a very clear instructional video to solve a really annoying Microsoft restriction. I varied my upgrade slightly, by copying the Windows 11 iso to another PC on my WIFI network, to avoid filling the PC to be upgraded, with another 6GB of files. I then shared the ISO across the network, and mounted it as, say, the E- Drive, from the Windows 10 PC I was upgrading. I then ran from the CDM window, as the administrator: e:\setup /product server It then installed just as you have shown 😎
Thanks Brian. I already updated my high spec older windows 8 laptop to Windows 11 , bypass TPM and secure boot but i did it different . Nice video. Thanks.
I'm really not to keen to do this, I have done it, and probably will do it for people. I'm kind of a stickler and I like Microsoft's registry key workaround that allows you to ignore CPU and TPM 2.0, but still make you have tpm 1.2, secure boot, uefi, all that, those computers very much deserve to run Windows 11 and keep working.
Great video Brian! I used this method on a 4th Gen Intel laptop yesterday. Runs well. I am sure when the next version of Win11 releases it will probably break the system. I am doing this for testing purposes. Cheers!
this method had existed for 2 years and people are calling it "newest" lol, it can be done in an even more simpler way as well but I guess copy pasting everything is "newest"
Awesome video. Been struggling with my bios for a few hours now. I was ready to give up when I came across your video. Windows 11 is installed now! TY TY TY
Copying the ISO to a folder on the local drive shouldn't be necessary, just launch the command "...\setup.exe /product server" from the mounted ISO should do the job done.
#Britec09 How about just buying the download or Disk? from Microsoft! and keep it legit. mine PC/desktop is Not that old going on 5 -6 years? . Anyways bought it brand new with Windows 10 installed, guess I can go ahead and install it your way but am more concerned about continuing to get all the correct' updates! PS tried installing the free upgrade but says the old "your PC does Not! blah blah blah. what do you recommend in my case. Please reply if you can. Thank you!
Thank you very much. It works! I am installing Windows 11 by upgrading from Windows 8.1 using the same method, not merely on non-supported PC but indeed a non-supported Mac. I am able to use Windows 11 smoothly on a Mac Mini mid 2011 (5.1) with no problem. This model of Mac not even got a bootcamp of Windows 10 or above but this method works. Amazing and thank you very much.
Great and very informative video bud , just one question do u need to activate windows 11 as I can see in your video it’s not activated if yes then how do I need to buy key or it will automatically activate as being using already activated windows 10 thanks
After upgrading the Windows 11 23H2, then may I, or can I, delete the "Windows11" folder which you recommended to create for upgrading? In order to save space and not wasting the storage? Or I need to keep this new folder to maintain functionality?
What I will do is clone my Windows 10 Dell T3610 Workstation and then try this. My TPM is 1.0 and not upgradable. This PC is from like 2012. I just can’t spend the money on new hardware right now. So I can do this with Windows 10 Home ? Vs Pro ??
When the time comes I'll be between a rock and a hard place. What is worse , keeping Windows 10 when it is no longer supported , or , Install Windows 11 and possibly not be able to update it ?
Thank you! You saved me from having to buy another laptop! I kept getting the incompatibility messages when trying to install windows 11 on my laptop. I got so far and to add the windows 11 files unto a thumb drive, but it wouldn’t load from the thumb drive without the incompatibility error messages or just stalling somewhere on install at some percentage. I followed what you said and copied the filed to the C drive from the thumb drive and everything worked perfectly. I have been thinking there HAS to be a way around this. I seen someone put windows 11 on a 15 year old handheld pc. I knew if I just watched the right video I would get the correct advice. Thanks a million!
Do not worry Microsoft will use any psychological trick to get you with Windows 11, i have laptop's with Windows 7 working just fine, no problems. Microsoft just want's you to buy a new pc and a now license if possible because they are corporate greedy bastar*s. And the tons of junk that are getting installed so Microsoft can use data and other things. Windows 11 also makes computers act like they are working slower, lower fps's than on W10. Why cant they just leave one Windows number and just use Names for releases like Apple does, it would be to easy...... i know.
Superb method Brian, worked perfectly. For the next major release, i'll assume we need to repeat the same method each year , via ISO, as we'll not get the major updates via system update.
For me is only AMD A9 7th Gen APU is only unsupported. But the rest is supported. I also never do that on my laptop to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. I will buy my new laptop like Acer Nitro 5 on my choice with prebuild windows 11 OS.
Some of the number keys on my old laptop (I've had it for 5 years) stopped working, so I bought a new PC which came with Windows 11. I refuse to use Windows 11, I installed Windows 10 over it. Might consider switching to Linux at some point, but for now I'm staying on Windows 10.
Please let me know how I can upgrade from Windows 10 back to Windows 7. What software is trustworthy enough to keep us relatively secure? Mozilla VPN, Firefox & AVG Antivirus?
Finally something that works❤ I was stuck on an older Windows 11 build on my unsupported PC since last Fall 2023 because the older hacks stopped working. So thank you so much for this new way 👍
Success. I did have all the requirements except the AMD processor. Including activated necessary option in the Bios. Its a bit slow at times and does not like two applications being used at once. I want to wait a couple of years before upgrading hardware as the new AI advancements will take a few years to stabilise but should revolutionise tech.
Not to b!tch but curiosity (necessity) Why's it necessary to creat a folder on system drive and run from there and not from mounted drive?? Would like to know cz I can't install 11 in any way. Giving me bsod in every mode. Couldn't get past bsod (without actually getting in windows) in 1st run of windows.
I am blocked from downloading Windows 11 on my computer as the website checks do not pass me after selecting English(International). I tried two different browsers and stopped my VPN service as well. Any ideas how to get past this? 😲
It just closes installer prior to blue screen Installing Windows Server like nothing happened (time 4:49 from video) Not sure why it's not working on Dell Latitude with Intel i5 6th gen. 😢
Interesting method. Tell me more of the tpm2.0 motherboard fix please? 1st yime i heard of that!. I saw a video once of installing software fix for tpm 2.0 bur couldn't find it again. Though that dtill leaves my eith wrong version of i5 CPU to contend with
Please help, I want to install win11 on the second hard drive in my pc so that I have a duel boot with win10. I’m a little familiar with duel boot setup but I’m hasn’t to try this for fear of overwriting win10.
So i messed up my little laptops boot up system in all. I was wondering if I can add the windows 11 iso on usb and just try it directly. Or do i have to re-install the windows 10 iso and then follow this tutorial afterwards. If you have another video explaining to boot windows 11 from usb please direct me there
I unfortunatly did not get ready to install windows pop up, it just gets some downloads and everything but never goes fully to ready to install windows, just shuts down process, what am i doing wrong? I did everything same as on the video.
Subscribed after a year of lurking and shamelessly using your advice regardless. Since you've just saving me scrapping a perfectly excellent 7700HQ gaming laptop, which I'd given up on being worth investing in a new battery for, I cannot carry on without making amends. This has been such a useful channel, it's now my No. 1 go-to for PC queries. Thanks so much, Brian & team.
Great Video Brian, Some users may notice that Keep files settings and apps is not available to them if they download say the English International version of Windows 11 and their computer default language is English United States. I just downloaded the correct language ISO and all options as per your video became available again
Found this most helpful, thanks.
Thanks so much
Thank you. I wasn't given the option to keep files and apps, only the files, so am reinstalling my apps. A pain but now I am finally on Win 11
Glad I could help
Good video! Microsoft actually blocked this method in a recent Insider build but it still works in current released versions of Windows 11.
People those using windows 11 without tpm 2.0
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If Microsoft is going ahead with Windows 12, why not allow Windows 10 users to upgrade to Windows 11 without these restrictions.
You'll most likely need a 13th Gen Intel CPU for Win 12 🙂
@@paulwarner5395 haha wtf. More artificial limitations. In reality 12th gen intel and much older cpus would be able to run win 12 or any OS.
I have been running windows 11 on un-supported hardware since it came out. Normal Windows bugs aside I have never had a problem. I am that used to 11 now, I would be upset if I was forced to go back to Windows 10. There is no a chance I could afford a new PC (UK cost of living issue).
Yeah, no problems. Just clarifying issue that could happen
And this is why i dislike western countries.
Do you receive updates on your Win11?
Yes, I do, but some may have to add this registry key for version updates: -
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup\AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
And set it to 1.
But don’t edit the registry if you are not sure what you are doing as it could kill your installation!
@@ekolog8201
@@Britec09MS closed this workaround on build 25977.1000
My PC is 11 years old and runs windows 11 perfectly.
It has an Intel i7 3520m and 16 Gb of RAM
mine also same but cpu is i5 2320
I used Rufus to get around the TPM Check etc.
My laptop’s CPU was one generation “too old.” win 11 worked fine because I didn’t have money for a new computer at that time.
I eventually found a Thinkbook 13s for $400 down from $750 and now use that laptop.
Simply the BEST. Thanks. I reload all my old laptops by this way. Work perfect.
Nice one Brian I have had Windows 11 Pro on my older Ivy Bridge build for some time now and back then I used the method of applying registry hacks (Bypass CPU and TPM version via the Rufus feature) and this is a much easier way of getting Windows 11 onto an older computer. I have had so far no problems in the almost two years I have installed it with the updates but am anticipating that when version 23H2 becomes available that Microsoft will deny access to it. But all the same it has worked as I said for that amount of time.
I installed version 22621.2505, the last 23H2 using Rufus yesterday on an unsupported system with no issues
I just used Brian's guide to revive my old i7 7700HQ laptop, which I'd given up on. I'm cock-a-hoop with it, it seems be snappier with W11 than W10, so now I'll have it as a mobile backup to the full-on desk-top I built last year, and it's getting a new battery and SSD in celebration. Thing is, MS can't very well cancel the use of W11 for older PCs now, or they'll have a world-wide riot on their hands. I see W11 being able to keep old PCs running until they are just too decrepit to carry on, while W12 will arrive in a year or two, with even better security, for the more up-to-date PCs.
@@Roland_Bones😂
Brian thanks so much brother, extremely concise, short sweet, to the point and dead on with every step. You're THE man!
Brilliant workaround to some absolutely unnecessary restrictions aimed at selling more PCs. We all knew if a PC could run Windows 10 it can run 11. Can we safely delete the "Windows11" folder we created after installation is complete?
Thanks for the excellent tutorial. I'm in the process of upgrading my computers to either run Win 11 or be replaced, this will help with some of the ones too good to simply ditch, but not capable of a regular upgrade. I still don't understand the logic that is making so many computers obsolete
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Very nice job,Brian. I have already installed windows 11 on my old PC but the screen stuck after 5 to 7 minutes but the cursor can only be moved. Can you please help ? or is it my old graphic card doing this ?
thank you so much my man after 5 useless tutorials i found yours and this worked......
I just completed my windows 11 upgrade on my MacBook Air. I’m running Ventura on the other partition and I just finished installing Windows 11 all I had to do was make a modified SD card with Rufus with the installation files on it and use that to upgrade.
But Windows 10 is still good until Oct 2025. You have to be logged on the Microsoft (MS) account to access Windows 11 and they will know which computers bypassed TPM 2.0. The possibility of MS deactivating those Windows machines is not impossible to imagine; in fact, as profit driven as they are, very probable.
Unless your the type of person who absolutely has to have the latest this or that, I just don't understand why someone would want to do this (in 2 years' time, if Windows 10 support is actually being withdrawn, okay).
Windows 11 is more of a shuffle than a step-on from Windows 10, the latter being a very stable OS - Windows 11 isn't there yet.
each to there own I guess
I tried it on a 2010 asus U52F laptop, just for giggles. It runs flawlessly...
It's a good way but I still prefer using Rufus
My still showing "making sure you are ready to install" then I left for 4 minutes because it's saying "the will be in a few minutes" something like then I came back then I see this is still showing "making sure you are ready to install" then I left for a half night still showing "making sure you are ready to install" then I get angry then I stopped the process. Why it didn't work bro? Your take a sec or minutes my one takes a half night😢😢😢😢😢
MS will not prevent using W11 in virtual machines for business reasons so there must be virtual solutions which can be interposed between hardware and VM. This is all about revenue and adding difficulty for corporates would be unwise.
Will not?
Is there a clean install method rather than upgrade?
Thanks.
Did you ever find a clean install method? I am looking for one too
Rufus
Well done on a very clear instructional video to solve a really annoying Microsoft restriction. I varied my upgrade slightly, by copying the Windows 11 iso to another PC on my WIFI network, to avoid filling the PC to be upgraded, with another 6GB of files. I then shared the ISO across the network, and mounted it as, say, the E- Drive, from the Windows 10 PC I was upgrading. I then ran from the CDM window, as the administrator:
e:\setup /product server
It then installed just as you have shown 😎
Thanks Brian. I already updated my high spec older windows 8 laptop to Windows 11 , bypass TPM and secure boot but i did it different . Nice video. Thanks.
I'm really not to keen to do this, I have done it, and probably will do it for people. I'm kind of a stickler and I like Microsoft's registry key workaround that allows you to ignore CPU and TPM 2.0, but still make you have tpm 1.2, secure boot, uefi, all that, those computers very much deserve to run Windows 11 and keep working.
Whats the advantage in doing that way? More secure?
Currently doing this install on a Dell Optiplex 780 Small Form Factor let’s see how it goes
I have a 12 year old Acer Aspire 5750G running activated Windows 11 pro 23h2 effortlessly with zero problems
Great video Brian! I used this method on a 4th Gen Intel laptop yesterday. Runs well. I am sure when the next version of Win11 releases it will probably break the system. I am doing this for testing purposes. Cheers!
this method had existed for 2 years and people are calling it "newest" lol, it can be done in an even more simpler way as well but I guess copy pasting everything is "newest"
Glad it helped!
Do you mean the OS will stop working or that it will not receive further updates?
Awesome video. Been struggling with my bios for a few hours now. I was ready to give up when I came across your video. Windows 11 is installed now! TY TY TY
If valorant doesn't enforce the TPM requirement on windows 11 to run their game i'd have already done this. 😢
Its the way things are going
Copying the ISO to a folder on the local drive shouldn't be necessary, just launch the command "...\setup.exe /product server" from the mounted ISO should do the job done.
Really? You tested it
@@mindrover777 of course I have. I installed it on my old Intel Q9550 from 2007 and it works flawlessly.
@@silverblack78 wow flawless
@@mindrover777 wow yeah
I hate win 10 & 11. You have no control anymore.
Win7 and Win NT was the best.
Also you need a power desktop pc for running win10 and 11.
I hope it still works after Windows 10 is discontinued. Thank you.
Sir, does windows 11 works on my core i3 3rd generation 4GB RAM on Sony Vaio VPCEA36FM and this is unsupported hardware, reply me
is it safe my laptop is 4 years old i5 for win 11 it says the processor isnt supported by win 11 so i do this method on thevideo?
Didnt fucking work. EVERYTHING Ive traid has failed. fuck sake....
#Britec09 How about just buying the download or Disk? from Microsoft! and keep it legit. mine PC/desktop is Not that old going on 5 -6 years? . Anyways bought it brand new with Windows 10 installed, guess I can go ahead and install it your way but am more concerned about continuing to get all the correct' updates! PS tried installing the free upgrade but says the old "your PC does Not! blah blah blah. what do you recommend in my case. Please reply if you can. Thank you!
Can you use this technique to install Windows 11 23H2 onto a Windows 11 22H2 non-auppoerted PC? Thanks.
Thank you very much. It works! I am installing Windows 11 by upgrading from Windows 8.1 using the same method, not merely on non-supported PC but indeed a non-supported Mac. I am able to use Windows 11 smoothly on a Mac Mini mid 2011 (5.1) with no problem. This model of Mac not even got a bootcamp of Windows 10 or above but this method works. Amazing and thank you very much.
@@ilir6985 Yes, except the HD3000 driver.
Great and very informative video bud , just one question do u need to activate windows 11 as I can see in your video it’s not activated if yes then how do I need to buy key or it will automatically activate as being using already activated windows 10 thanks
What happens when windows 10 ends and my computer won’t support windows 11?
You won't get windows updates anymore, that's it.
still got stuck in endless loop getting things ready
it keeps displaying BSOD Invalid Data Access Trap even with this method..
Finally it work🎉🎉🎉🎉 . I already try Rufus and change iso setting and don't work
what do you do when it cant find it command prompt
same to me
you can copy paste the address from here, i think it will work, because first time it was not working for me.
c:\Windows11\setup.exe /product server
Thanks It worked, but the opcion "keep personal files and apps" is grayed out, please help
same here. You have to use the same language as defined in your settings. I have got a prob because English-Australia isn't in the selection criteria.
Can I Activate Windows 11 using Product Key? In this Process.
I have everything in check I even have tpm 2.0 but my CPU is i5 6500, is it fine
Hi there when I type in the exact same command promp as you suggested it says the system can not find the path specified pls help if you can
THANK YoU SO MUCH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Another, straight talking no bull video thanks matey 👍👍👍👍👍
There is no mount on the drop down. :(
UPDATE: Micro$oft Shunted this Method Down means it no longer work
I have 23H2 installed on an unsupported HP Z640 Workstation using this method. I hope I can still use it as it is my main PC
@@hami5655does it still work in 2024?
@@History-Internet-Archive Yes my PC still works :)
@@hami5655 does it work on dell optiplex 3020?
@History-Internet-Archive I have no idea sorry.
wondering what will happen to P.C's that are fully supported, as in what are the chances of them pushing 11 as an update like they did with 10.
Hey there I do the same thing that in the video but I surprise is good but I gotta cry up to 11 it show bsod yes it broke
Can I delete the windows 11 folder set up when it’s done installing 🤔
Tq so much it helps me alot ❤❤ love from bihar india 🇮🇳
Thanks a lot. You saved my sanity
After upgrading the Windows 11 23H2, then may I, or can I, delete the "Windows11" folder which you recommended to create for upgrading? In order to save space and not wasting the storage? Or I need to keep this new folder to maintain functionality?
I have this question too! :)
What I will do is clone my Windows 10 Dell T3610 Workstation and then try this. My TPM is 1.0 and not upgradable. This PC is from like 2012. I just can’t spend the money on new hardware right now.
So I can do this with Windows 10 Home ? Vs Pro ??
install zorin os
this channel cannot stop to impress me.Good Job
When the time comes I'll be between a rock and a hard place. What is worse , keeping Windows 10 when it is no longer supported , or , Install Windows 11 and possibly not be able to update it ?
Keeping windows 10 is the safer option. You won't get security updates to your computer, but hackers aren't interested of it, so you'll be safe.
Thanks for the advice. @@playnochat
Thank you! You saved me from having to buy another laptop! I kept getting the incompatibility messages when trying to install windows 11 on my laptop. I got so far and to add the windows 11 files unto a thumb drive, but it wouldn’t load from the thumb drive without the incompatibility error messages or just stalling somewhere on install at some percentage. I followed what you said and copied the filed to the C drive from the thumb drive and everything worked perfectly. I have been thinking there HAS to be a way around this. I seen someone put windows 11 on a 15 year old handheld pc. I knew if I just watched the right video I would get the correct advice. Thanks a million!
Do not worry Microsoft will use any psychological trick to get you with Windows 11, i have laptop's with Windows 7 working just fine, no problems. Microsoft just want's you to buy a new pc and a now license if possible because they are corporate greedy bastar*s. And the tons of junk that are getting installed so Microsoft can use data and other things. Windows 11 also makes computers act like they are working slower, lower fps's than on W10. Why cant they just leave one Windows number and just use Names for releases like Apple does, it would be to easy...... i know.
did exactly what he did followed it to the letter an it didnt work tried 3 times
this method dose not work now Microsoft has closed the door.
Will this delete your data?
Why would anybody want to downgrade to windows 11?
Some people do
Superb method Brian, worked perfectly. For the next major release, i'll assume we need to repeat the same method each year , via ISO, as we'll not get the major updates via system update.
My laptop has TPM, the problem is CPU. Will this still work?
same issue here.
For me is only AMD A9 7th Gen APU is only unsupported. But the rest is supported. I also never do that on my laptop to install Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. I will buy my new laptop like Acer Nitro 5 on my choice with prebuild windows 11 OS.
I Tried Upgrading from Win 10 on my Old Samsung AMD unit but got stuck at Win 11 install asking for my Win Key & Rejecting it...
Where did the so-called drones land?
i have a question is there any risk to doing this like losing files or cpu failures or anything like that?
No risk
Does this approach work with Windows 11 Home Edition?
Mark.
Thank you so much i was about to buy a 4000$ pc for windows 11 pc but this video help ❤
Some of the number keys on my old laptop (I've had it for 5 years) stopped working, so I bought a new PC which came with Windows 11. I refuse to use Windows 11, I installed Windows 10 over it. Might consider switching to Linux at some point, but for now I'm staying on Windows 10.
I had windows 10 and this video worked. Windows 1q is installing now. Great job.
Love from Guyana.
Please let me know how I can upgrade from Windows 10 back to Windows 7. What software is trustworthy enough to keep us relatively secure? Mozilla VPN, Firefox & AVG Antivirus?
Not sure why, but my setup.exe won't run... it pops a cmd prompt for half a second and thats it. nothing else happens... :(((((((
The warning about MS stopping providing security updates to W10 is becoming moot. MS will soon stop providing any updates to W10.
Finally something that works❤ I was stuck on an older Windows 11 build on my unsupported PC since last Fall 2023 because the older hacks stopped working. So thank you so much for this new way 👍
Success. I did have all the requirements except the AMD processor. Including activated necessary option in the Bios. Its a bit slow at times and does not like two applications being used at once. I want to wait a couple of years before upgrading hardware as the new AI advancements will take a few years to stabilise but should revolutionise tech.
Not to b!tch but curiosity (necessity)
Why's it necessary to creat a folder on system drive and run from there and not from mounted drive??
Would like to know cz I can't install 11 in any way. Giving me bsod in every mode. Couldn't get past bsod (without actually getting in windows) in 1st run of windows.
thank u it did work but on the page that has three options - I can only retain my personal files but not the first oprion whuch is dimmed
I am blocked from downloading Windows 11 on my computer as the website checks do not pass me after selecting English(International). I tried two different browsers and stopped my VPN service as well. Any ideas how to get past this? 😲
21.57 After 4 other video's , this video gives me the right solution and Windows11 runs fine on a 10 year old PC. Nice work and thanks
It just closes installer prior to blue screen Installing Windows Server like nothing happened (time 4:49 from video)
Not sure why it's not working on Dell Latitude with Intel i5 6th gen. 😢
Interesting method. Tell me more of the tpm2.0 motherboard fix please? 1st yime i heard of that!. I saw a video once of installing software fix for tpm 2.0 bur couldn't find it again. Though that dtill leaves my eith wrong version of i5 CPU to contend with
Please help, I want to install win11 on the second hard drive in my pc so that I have a duel boot with win10.
I’m a little familiar with duel boot setup but I’m hasn’t to try this for fear of overwriting win10.
💀in my heart, u got a ezzzz sub from,🔥thanks for the massive help 😅i had old pc now itz like bright,😘Once Again 🙏 thanks
Would be great to have that CMD command in a description for copy/ paste. Otherwise, THANKS a bunch! :)
Will this erase all the installed applications from windows 10?
So i messed up my little laptops boot up system in all. I was wondering if I can add the windows 11 iso on usb and just try it directly. Or do i have to re-install the windows 10 iso and then follow this tutorial afterwards. If you have another video explaining to boot windows 11 from usb please direct me there
I unfortunatly did not get ready to install windows pop up, it just gets some downloads and everything but never goes fully to ready to install windows, just shuts down process, what am i doing wrong? I did everything same as on the video.
Works like a charm. Thank you
You are the best!
Just installed on my porsche design laptop works flawlessly not sure why it didn’t support 7th gen i7 with 16gb ram anyway
Does this method keep my pictures and files, or should I back them up please.