Check this article for background:
https://www.tomsguide.com/news/windows-11s-system-requirements-can-be-bypassed-with-this-official-microsoft-workaround
I ended up making an alternate installer that bypasses the requirements check because the hacks on this site didn't work.
https://www.xda-developers.com/install-windows-11-unsupported-pc/
I think it's Method 3 from this site.
I only updated a few machines for now to test since Window 10 is still supported for a few more years.
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web:
http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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message: 4
date: Wed, 26 Jan 2022 12:40:14 -0600
from: Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: Windows 11
Haha.. how did you do that? I have 3 standalone units that somehow were able to update, but I have one (that numbers wise) is a MUCH more powerful system that it says I can't update.
I suppose I could google it. :)
On Wed, Jan 26, 2022 at 12:15 PM Richard Schoen <richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
wrote:
Works great other than I had to fake it out because it didn't like my
Processor ?
Regards,
Richard Schoen
Web: http://www.richardschoen.net
Email: richard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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