Upgrading Surface Pro 5 (2017) to Windows 11 Pro

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  • Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024

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  • @jonnelson6273
    @jonnelson6273 2 года назад +31

    I also upgraded my surface pro 5 today to windows 11, I'm getting updates like normal and everything is perfect 👍

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад +1

      Good to know about the update, thanks for the info!

    • @michellentzler3260
      @michellentzler3260 2 года назад +1

      @@GodisGracious1031Ministries could you update me if you received the update?

    • @alexribe7998
      @alexribe7998 2 года назад

      How is it running, how's battery life and are you receiving updates? Thanks!

  • @antoniomiottello9803
    @antoniomiottello9803 2 года назад +16

    Hello everyone Then follow the video guide at some point when you try to do the installation you see that the installation of the system gives an error that the processor is not compatible to solve this problem follow these steps and then follow the installation again of the system should go bye to all
    EDIT THE WINDOWS LOG in this way:
    Click the Start button, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK
    Locate the Computer \ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ Setup \ MoSetup subkey
    it can be found either by copying the address in the search box, or by opening the folders HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SYSTEM> Setup> MoSetup in sequence
    In the right panel click with the right mouse button and select New> DWORD (32-bit) value
    Name the new value as AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
    Double-click on the new value created and type 1 in the Value Data field, then click Ok and close the register
    Thanks anyway to everyone

    • @BigGixx23
      @BigGixx23 Год назад +1

      Antonio, thank you for the directions, this worked for me!

    • @pascalfalk3199
      @pascalfalk3199 Год назад +1

      So this worked pretty well. Thabk you Antonio. It would be good if your Comment would get pinned so more people can See this solution because as i can see a lot of people got this Problem.

    • @duncan1821
      @duncan1821 Год назад

      works like a charm thanks!

    • @ILaurent2709I
      @ILaurent2709I Год назад

      Commenting for future reference. Thank you !

    • @danielflanagan4080
      @danielflanagan4080 11 месяцев назад

      Worked for me as well, thank you! Weird that this exists at all, it must be updating some boolean that defaults to false that is passed into whatever function is used to check upgradability

  • @terrytigner9600
    @terrytigner9600 2 года назад +5

    Did note work: Oct 17, 2021: Surface 5 LTE Intel Core i5-7300U 2.6-2.71GHz: Windows 11 Install Stopped: "The processor isn't supported for this version of Windows"

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      Good to know, thank you for the feedback. Perhaps they are only allowing it on certain processor versions.

    • @hi-tych
      @hi-tych 2 года назад

      I think I have the same i5, I'm gonna test it out and get to you if mines works or not.

    • @hi-tych
      @hi-tych 2 года назад

      But two computers I've used it on worked great.

    • @BigGixx23
      @BigGixx23 Год назад +2

      I maybe 10 months late but it worked for me using Antonio Miotello's directions:
      "EDIT THE WINDOWS LOG in this way:
      Click the Start button, click Run, type regedit in the Open box, and then click OK
      Locate the Computer \ HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE \ SYSTEM \ Setup \ MoSetup subkey
      it can be found either by copying the address in the search box, or by opening the folders HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE> SYSTEM> Setup> MoSetup in sequence
      In the right panel click with the right mouse button and select New> DWORD (32-bit) value
      Name the new value as AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
      Double-click on the new value created and type 1 in the Value Data field, then click Ok and close the register."

  • @taricwalters8750
    @taricwalters8750 3 месяца назад

    Neat. Thanks man.

  • @ledhunters
    @ledhunters Год назад +2

    Hi, so, after 11 months what is your oppinion? How is it working?

  • @mrfrano100
    @mrfrano100 2 года назад +2

    thanks for the video. love it. still I will wait if 11 is indeed better. but great to know it can be done

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      Thank you for the feedback. In IT, it is never a bad idea to wait when new things roll around. Sometimes being the guinea pig is not fun :)

  • @gregorywilson2124
    @gregorywilson2124 2 года назад +13

    Dam. What did you do to that machine? I hav a 5 and it looks new after years of daily use.

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад +5

      Yea, the problem is definitely me and not the machine lol. I am just rough with things, always tossing it around, bringing it in and out of the garage. Underneath cars during oil changes. Dog doesn't help either :D

    • @hi-tych
      @hi-tych 2 года назад +2

      Right, it looks like it got set on fire. Lol

  • @JoordezOrange
    @JoordezOrange Год назад +1

    My i5 version of the surface pro 5 told me that my cpu isn't supported when i start installing from the usb, any advice?

  • @RockyCreekRanchTX
    @RockyCreekRanchTX 2 года назад +5

    Unfortunately, the install now does a computer check and stops you with the warning of an unsupported chip

    • @allenmiller6487
      @allenmiller6487 2 года назад

      Yeah, that's where I"m at. Wonder if I just need an older installer...

    • @RockyCreekRanchTX
      @RockyCreekRanchTX 2 года назад

      @@allenmiller6487 If you find a source link please post as that may be the only option.

    • @RockyCreekRanchTX
      @RockyCreekRanchTX 2 года назад +1

      @@allenmiller6487 Check out this link...ruclips.net/video/ovgWN6YD2ws/видео.html

    • @elizabeth3280
      @elizabeth3280 2 года назад

      Ill see if I have any luck with downloading the .iso from linux and installing it that way else yeah, way back machine to try and get an older version. I am not sure I should sacrifice my surface pro 5 after Windows 11 killing my surface pro 7 but why not for science right? You would think they want more people going on and on about how great windows 11 is instead they are adding in reg checks in the sofware in which I am wondering if we just need to create our own windows 11 installation image to get around it.

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      I'm guessing this is what happened when I tried installing on my Desktop a few weeks later. That machine is also missing secure boot though.

  • @nhjonesy
    @nhjonesy 2 года назад +4

    I have a Surface Pro Model 1796 Core i5 2018 and these instructions do not work (processor unsupported).

    • @zcyb3r586
      @zcyb3r586 2 года назад +2

      Try Downloading ISO Image from MS Site, Nowadays you get Mutli Options ( For All Versions and Language size is 5 to 7 GB ),
      Step 1: Ms win 10 is already in GPT format you can verify it again
      Step 2 : UEFI is already enabled on Surface Pro , you can verify it too
      Step 3, Then right click on ISO image and click on "Mount", Now you can see another Virtual Drive which has the Setup Files, Right click Setup and Run as Administrator, Let the Process continue...
      Step 4: Important :
      The Windows 11 install wizard begins by asking you to choose the language, time, and currency format, and then the keyboard or input method you’d like to use. Ignore this for the moment. Instead, simultaneously press the Shift + F10 keys on your keyboard to open Command Prompt.
      This step is important, because if you would’ve continued the setup process normally, it would have eventually told you that “This PC can’t run Windows 11” because “This PC doesn’t meet the minimum requirements to install this version of Windows.”
      After pressing Shift + F10, the Windows 11 setup process launches Command Prompt. In its window, type and execute the following commands one after the other, according to your needs:
      reg add HKLM\System\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassTPMCheck /t reg_dword /d 1
      reg add HKLM\System\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassSecureBootCheck /t reg_dword /d 1
      reg add HKLM\System\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassRAMCheck /t reg_dword /d 1
      Then Close this CMD windows and continue , you will not be getting blocked and recent updates works fine too. Tested on 10 plus Surface Pros and they all work great,
      Choose accordingly or you can use all 3, for 1796 only Processor is bottleneck ( However in reality it works much faster than Win 10 Pro, The only caveat is , it gets little hotter , If you are in hot and humid environment, be careful, otherwise everything works good, just

    • @dedskiinmask6220
      @dedskiinmask6220 2 года назад

      @@zcyb3r586 tried this but when I try and install it doesn't give language currency options just goes straight to checking pc and says it doesn't meet requirements

    • @zcyb3r586
      @zcyb3r586 2 года назад +1

      @@dedskiinmask6220
      Please try again with a fresh USB and same multiple ISO as I mentioned. it works flawless on 20 plus installation I have done so far.

    • @dedskiinmask6220
      @dedskiinmask6220 2 года назад

      @@zcyb3r586 I tried 3 times it never gives the option screen like it does when you do a usb install it just goes straight to the screen where you accept terms then updates screen straight to the checking pc screen I don't get it

    • @zcyb3r586
      @zcyb3r586 2 года назад +1

      @@dedskiinmask6220
      Download Rufus
      carefully select Boot Selection. I used the ISO
      Select Partition Scheme as GPT
      Select Target Systems as UEFI non CSM
      Also Note.... Image Option Select as Standard Windows Installation
      hope it should work
      please try

  • @nirmalrg5013
    @nirmalrg5013 2 года назад +1

    what happened to your kickstand?

  • @djm6818
    @djm6818 Год назад

    when it checks for cpu second time it would just tell me cpu not compatible and not give accept buttons and can't do anything else

  • @ksumar
    @ksumar Год назад +5

    How is the battery life on the Surface Pro5 after the upgrade? I was seeing comments by some W11 seems to use the battery a lot faster and they went back to W10.
    Currently, I have just bought a secondhand SP5 but am reluctant to upgrade it to W11 if it drains the battery. I am getting 5 hours of on-screen time.
    Mine is an Intel i5 processor with 8Gb RAM and 256HD.
    Perhaps some viewers can comment please on the result of W10->W11:
    1. Battery Life of Surface Pro5 before and after the upgrade?
    2. Speed of the machine?
    3. HD space before and after the upgrade?
    4. Do all Apps work?

  • @zainchaudhry7792
    @zainchaudhry7792 2 года назад +3

    Do you still receive updates?

  • @nfares465
    @nfares465 2 года назад

    somehow I couldn't upgrade it. it comes to the point the processor is not supported for this version of windows not giving me any choice beside close or back

    • @hannesnel5414
      @hannesnel5414 2 года назад

      You need to restart your devices and do fresh install unfortunately.

  • @GaryA1682
    @GaryA1682 2 года назад +6

    What the holy hell did you do that surface take it with you on swimming lesson through a mine field 😂 😂 😂 (no hate just curious)

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад +2

      This comment made my day lol!! I guess I am pretty rough with my stuff haha. It's been in the garage, on the floor, out in the yard. That doesn't even account for all the drops, dog bites, and other mishaps around the house :)

    • @GaryA1682
      @GaryA1682 2 года назад +1

      @@Driver732 I was thinking it was a war veteran from Vietnam 😂 😂 😂 glad to see windows 11 isn’t causing any issues… yet 😂

  • @mohammedalboraich629
    @mohammedalboraich629 2 года назад

    I have lenovo with tpm 1.2 version. Anyone updates his machine with 1.2 tpm and succssed?

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      I have another video doing this on my desktop which did not meet any requirements. It has some bugs though doing this

  • @Christheottoman2001Ramsay
    @Christheottoman2001Ramsay 2 года назад

    Hi Driver 732. unfortunately the process stopped at a page that said the processor isn't supported.. Same Model and CPU as the one in the video. Any tips welcome. Thanks

  • @michaelramos4555
    @michaelramos4555 2 года назад

    What did you do different that it actually downloaded on the system instead of the USB?

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      At 3:08 you can choose the option to download an .iso and burn it to a disk but since most people find the USB method easier I did not include that in the video.

  • @hassbaghdad
    @hassbaghdad 2 года назад

    I upgraded my surface pro 5 to windows 11 and now my surface won’t recognize the charger anymore and the battery run off juice i uninstalled and reinstalled battery drive still won’t do it. I also update the firmware still didn’t recognize it and now it won’t turn on anymore I left the surface charging over night but no luck. The light on the charger steady white. It was working fine before the upgrade. Any solution?

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      I have not run into that issue AFTER the upgrade, but I did have that issue prior while still on Windows 10. It resolved itself, not sure what the problem was. I would try cleaning the electrical contacts on both the machine side and the charging cable plug.

    • @TheBrainBae
      @TheBrainBae 2 года назад +2

      That happens to my Surface Pro 5 every month or so... i run it with windows 10 and handle it very gently. Cleaning doesn´t help, i just have to wait for it to start recognizing the charger again. Light is always on, the charger is able to charge the Surface of a friend. If anybody knows a trick to fix this issue, i´d be more than grateful, since i need my Surface to work...

    • @zcyb3r586
      @zcyb3r586 2 года назад

      Its a known problem with Surface Pro , I have same for 1796 Model which is SPro 5, This is not Windows 11 problems, Surface Pro 4,5,6,7 suffers from 10 Ghost Fingers too, The whole lineup of Surface Pro is not worth, I conclude after using them for 6 years. Try redownloading the Surface Recovery Image from MS site, you would need USB 16 GB and Do a clean install Windows 10, then perform update, I did the same and since 2 years i haven't seen the problem of Adapter or even Surface Hub v1 not being recognized, however nowadays despite all updates, whenever I plug in the Surface Dock v1, It says USB device is not recognized, I tried upgrading the Dock Firmware too, that doesn't help, however charging, Dock ports all work but that error notification remains. Hope this helps.

  • @MessiRonaldo-ku8gf
    @MessiRonaldo-ku8gf 2 года назад

    Same machine as that of programmer, but the display on screen during setup mentions "The processor isn't supported for this version of Windows".
    Any solution?

  • @sanda_nish
    @sanda_nish 2 года назад

    Is same goes for surface pro 4? 🤔

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      Unfortunately, I no longer have my Surface Pro 4 to test this on

  • @BratRadBrag
    @BratRadBrag 2 года назад +2

    The poor surface 😲😓

  • @tube56t53
    @tube56t53 2 года назад

    Will this work on surface pro 4 too?

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад

      I don't think so, perhaps someone else on the comments here can chime in.

    • @tube56t53
      @tube56t53 2 года назад

      @@Driver732 never mind, got it working

    • @harshitjha832
      @harshitjha832 2 года назад

      @@tube56t53 how? i am getting stopped at the checking system window

  • @pl-ib8nu
    @pl-ib8nu 2 года назад

    So do I need to keep flash drive connected to run the surface pro 5 on windows 11? Thanks In advance

    • @AM-ob7yi
      @AM-ob7yi 2 года назад

      only for installation. after it installs and you boot into 11 you can remove by ejecting in file browser then physically remove.

  • @_._._.o._._._
    @_._._.o._._._ 2 года назад

    Does the device meet all the system requirements to download the OFFICIAL version of Windows 11?

    • @Driver732
      @Driver732  2 года назад +1

      no it does not. The CPU is not officially supported (unless something has changed since the video was taken)

  • @robotfart
    @robotfart 2 года назад

    Man take care of your stuff… ha