I managed to installed Windows 11 on a couple of unsupported PCs, mostly for incompatible processors and no TPM 2.0. Go and try the best reply in this Microsoft discussion: How can I force to install Windows 11 on unsupported PC?
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Hi,
I came home from work to find my Windows 10 laptop not working. It has been sitting on preparing automatic repair for hours at this point. I have seen online to download the media creation tool and create a bootable USB to fix the problem, though I do not have access to another Windows 10 system, would this be possible to do on Windows 11?
Also will I lose data using this fix? I would obviously rather avoid losing data but if there is not a alternative that would keep everything I believe this sounds like my best option.
Thanks in advance!
I managed to installed Windows 11 on a couple of unsupported PCs, mostly for incompatible processors and no TPM 2.0. Go and try the best reply in this Microsoft discussion: How can I force to install Windows 11 on unsupported PC?
Our company has a couple of desktop PCs running Windows 10 for years. Now, the management team decided to upgrade those machines to Windows 11 as Windows 10 will be out of support next month. The problem is that some of the PCs are not officially supported by Windows 11, mostly because of incompatible processors and no TPM 2.0.
Clearly, the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool made by Microsoft does not work for unsupported hardware. Is there any other options out there for both supported and unsupported PCs?
Will this method work on Windows 7 and give me usable media?
-Use cmd to verify the integrity of the ISO I'm going to use
-Use cmd as an admin to clean the USB, create a partition, quick format it as NTFS, then mark the partition as active
-Mount the Windows 11 ISO in Windows
-Use cmd as an admin to robocopy the mounted ISO to the USB
Tried running it today on two different client machines, and all i get is a brief Windows logo flash and then… nothing. No error, no dialog, no logs that i can see. Just a silent fail.
Anyone else seeing this, or did i just hit the unlucky lottery?
Update:
It's getting better and better...
Now I can't even download the ISO anymore.
All I get is a chef's kiss quality Microsoft error page:
"We encountered a problem processing your request. Please try again later."
Reference ID: [insert absurd GUID here]
At this point, even Rufus is starting to feel like a critical infrastructure tool.
Seriously, how does Microsoft manage to break their own installer and their ISO download in the same two weeks?
(X-Ref: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/answers/questions/5584581/cant-download-the-windows-11-iso)
“Try using the Microsoft Media Creation Tool,” they said.
“This method bypasses the web-based ISO download and is more reliable,” they said.
*rofl*
And the best part?
This all happens on the exact day Windows 10 support officially ends.
You literally couldn't script better timing.