I have noticed that the new updates introduce minor bugs in certain displays and also clear the minor bugs in displays that were introduced in earlier updates. This is so with compatible hardware also and I have been ignoring it and not reporting it to Microsoft because I am certain that the...
Thank you for your extremely prompt reply. You might have read the excellent blog by Chris Hofmann on how to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC at How to Install Windows 11 on an Unsupported PC. My Laptop fulfils all the parameters except for having a non-compliant CPU. This blog gives a...
Today I got the first feature update "Windows 11 Insider Preview 10.0.22623.730 (ni_release)" after the release of 22H2 annual feature update by Microsoft to regular Windows 11 users. Its installation was smooth and without any problem. Does the installation of this update means that I am par...
The Windows 11 Insiders updates are coming at a breakneck speed these days. Today my incompatible Laptop got updated to Windows 11 Home Version 22H2 (10.0.22622.450)
Everything is still running fine for Windows 11 on incompatible computers. Just two days back I got a feature update on Beta Insiders channel and the upgrade to Window 11 22H2 (OS Build 22622.290) took place without a hitch.
In post #801 I had suggested to all members to read the letter by MS at "Preparing for Insider Preview Builds of Windows 11" if they had not read it. It explains why members like me in the Insider Channels started getting releases of Windows 11 by design on unsupported PCs. You may like to read...
Thanks a lot but this I already know. However is there anything wrong in my suggestion of adding another value in the procedure of Registry hack suggested by spapakons?
Why not create another new Dword (32-bit) Value and name it BypassCPUCheck and set its value to 1 to bypass the CPU check requirement for Windows 11. That should cover everything that hinders upgrading an uncompliant PC to Windowe 11?