Worked perfectly on my 5 year old laptop! Much easier than all the other methods I've seen online. Also been able to get windows updates with no problems. Thanks!
I love this tips they are easy to use. I upgraded mine a month ago it is also an unsupported hardware by the name of Dell latitude E7440 with i5 4th gen. I went through the bios setup to change from legacy to UEFI and turned on Secure boot then went to security and turned on the TPM. Everything is running smoothly.
You can use the "No TPM" option in Rufus and you should be able to do a fresh install as it ignores the TPM & CPU checks. Once you're up and running, Windows will see a valid TPM and use that if it's enabled in the BIOS. The only caveat to all this is of course what the CPU is.
If you have a PC from any of the major suppliers (Dell, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo etc) then your system will automatically activate once it's connected to the Internet. If it doesn't automatically activate then it means that you'll need to purchase a license key.
@@FrimleyComputing nah, search windows 10 txt and copy it and make new text and paste the text on the new text and save it and then rename it as whatever u want but it need to be cmd at the end, example "winactivation.cmd" and then hit enter button and then run it as admin and done ( u need to wait even it said it failed )
@@vijayanand.s4574 It does, yes. This method installs a NEW copy of Windows 11 - it's not an upgrade of your existing system so you'll need to do a backup of all your Personal data before and you'll need to install applications after the Win 11 install.
A very bad and long winded way to do it when you download the ISO there's no need for any of your stuff just delete the file appraisiers.dll and then you can do an upgrade
Worked perfectly on my 5 year old laptop! Much easier than all the other methods I've seen online. Also been able to get windows updates with no problems. Thanks!
I love this tips they are easy to use.
I upgraded mine a month ago it is also an unsupported hardware by the name of Dell latitude E7440 with i5 4th gen.
I went through the bios setup to change from legacy to UEFI and turned on Secure boot then went to security and turned on the TPM.
Everything is running smoothly.
I love these tips they are easy to use. thank you for help
on my screen it only have win11 multi edition and cant add device with multi edition, any helps?
I have the tpm but I have an unsupported processor which option should I select from image option in rufus
Any Luck?
@@Bhirdseyevision No luck..I have seen dozens of videos but nothing worked for me.. :(
You can use the "No TPM" option in Rufus and you should be able to do a fresh install as it ignores the TPM & CPU checks. Once you're up and running, Windows will see a valid TPM and use that if it's enabled in the BIOS. The only caveat to all this is of course what the CPU is.
Thank you, everything works.
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Good informative video
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What are the downsides?
Hi, I Have a Question.
Can I Install Windows 11 In Toshiba Satellite L755 ?
Amazing thank you so much!
Does this method work if you want to upgrade an existing installation of Windows 10? Thanks for this video.
The method we're using here is to install a new copy of Windows 11. This is not an upgrade of Windows 10 to 11.
Great tech Tuto
Hi, everything is fine. But how to activate the windows? It's pre activated or we should purchase? Pls let me know
If you have a PC from any of the major suppliers (Dell, HP, Toshiba, Lenovo etc) then your system will automatically activate once it's connected to the Internet. If it doesn't automatically activate then it means that you'll need to purchase a license key.
@@FrimleyComputing nah, search windows 10 txt and copy it and make new text and paste the text on the new text and save it and then rename it as whatever u want but it need to be cmd at the end, example "winactivation.cmd" and then hit enter button and then run it as admin and done ( u need to wait even it said it failed )
THIS IS OLD ! NOW HEAW 22H2 W 11
Excellent
Thank you! Cheers!
i mean the download link when i get it gives me this error
So do you turn off the computer first and knsert the usb or stqrt the computer first?
Switch of computer, insert USB stick, switch on computer and select the key press to enter the boot menu. Then select the USB stick to boot from...
how hard it is to put links in the description mate?
It's quite easy to do. 🙂
if that doesnt work i think i may have to use the usb way
I have a 6th generation
Is this method also works for low ram pc
Yes, although I'd recommend 8GB as a minimum.
But this method works right mate ??
@@vijayanand.s4574 It does, yes. This method installs a NEW copy of Windows 11 - it's not an upgrade of your existing system so you'll need to do a backup of all your Personal data before and you'll need to install applications after the Win 11 install.
@@FrimleyComputing ok thanks man
wow this video is helpfull
Glad it was helpful!
A very bad and long winded way to do it when you download the ISO there's no need for any of your stuff just delete the file appraisiers.dll and then you can do an upgrade
Alas not many people are prepared to do that and this method is by far the best, safest and easiest method.
is free ? I mean activation ?
What are the downsides?