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Microsoft
microsoft.com › en-ca › windows › windows-11-specifications
Windows 11 Specs and System Requirements | Microsoft Windows
Here's an overview of how to find device specification requirements, versions, and languages available for Windows 11.
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Microsoft Support
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Windows 11 System Requirements - Microsoft Support
For additional details on requirements for your apps or hardware, please check with the specific publisher or manufacturer. These are the minimum system requirements your PC must meet: 1 Ghz or faster with 2 or more cores and appearing on our list of approved CPUs.
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Reddit
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r/WindowsHelp on Reddit: Processor doesn't meet Windows 11 requirements
September 21, 2025 -

I was about to update to Windows 11 today, but when I ran the PC Health Check, it told me that my processor doesn't meet the requirements.

My laptop has an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7300HQ CPU @ 2.50GHz, 2496 MHz, 4 cores.
According to the Windows website, the minimum requirements are 1 GHz or faster and at least 2 cores.
I also checked that TPM version is 2.0 and the BIOS mode is UEFI.

Why doesn't my processor meet the requirements?

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Why doesn't my processor meet the requirements? Windows 11 requires an 8th generation or higher Intel CPU. The requirement was triggered by the Spectre and Meltdown vulnerabilities (see " Spectre and Meltdown explained: A comprehensive guide for professionals " for information), a hardware vulnerability that could not be 100% patched with firmware. As a result, Intel modified Intel CPU's beginning with 8th generation chips (2018 or thereabouts), and Microsoft required 8th generation or higher chips when Windows 11 was released in 2021. Although it is possible to bypass Windows CPU requirements, my view is that doing so is problematic and your better bet might be to extend Windows 10 for another year. You can extend the life of Windows 10 until October 2026 at no cost or at nominal cost using the ESU (Extended Security Update) program: https://dtptips.com/windows-10-support-extended-until-2026-heres-how-to-claim-it-for-free/.  Enrolling in the ESU program will create a year's breathing space while you plan a course of action. To me, enrolling in the ESU program is a no-brainer, and that is what I have been recommending to my friends similarly situated. My best and good luck.
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Windows has drawn a line in the sand and declared you PC (CPU to be precise) obsolete. Just one CPU generation after yours. I know because it's exactly my case too. If your PC is capable of secure boot, TPM 2.0 and processor supports SSE4.2 instruction set, Windows 11 should run fine. I updated a week ago and after fixing a few drivers causing BSOD issues it's smooth sailing now. Of course back up everything you don't want to lose beforehand just in case. I did an in-place update of a system that has seen many years since it's last fresh install, tons of software, games, and drivers for all kinds of things and it's going very well. I recommend using Flyby11, as it also does a little check of the requirements I mentioned (which are the actual requirements and not MS deciding you PC is now trash). Not Flyoobe though.
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Microsoft Learn
learn.microsoft.com › en-us › windows-hardware › design › minimum › supported › windows-11-supported-intel-processors
Windows processor requirements Windows 11 supported Intel processors | Microsoft Learn
October 30, 2025 - This specification details the Intel processors that can be used with Windows 11 customer systems that include Windows products, including custom images.
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Rimo3
rimo3.com › blog › understanding-windows-11-requirements-hardware-compatibility-explained
Understanding Windows 11 Requirements: Hardware Compatibility Explained
May 20, 2025 - To run Windows 11, devices must meet specific hardware requirements. These include: Processor: 1 GHz or faster with at least 2 cores on a compatible 64-bit processor or System on a Chip (SoC) ...
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Utoronto
medit.med.utoronto.ca › minimum-pc-requirements-windows-11
Minimum PC Requirements for Windows 11 | MedIT | Temerty Medicine
Our recommended Windows PC requirements for acceptable Windows 11 performance are: RAM - 16 Gb or higher · CPU - i5 8th generation or higher · Disk storage - at least 256 Gb, but with at least 75 Gb available for Windows 11 upgrade · Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 ·
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Intel
intel.com › product support › processors
How to Find if Your System is Eligible for Windows 11*
All Intel® Core™ Processors that are 8th Generation and higher support Windows 11*. Microsoft enforces specific minimum system requirements for Windows 11 with Intel® Processors.
Find elsewhere
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Dell
dell.com › home › support home › knowledge base article
Windows 11 Device Support and Minimum Requirements | Dell Hong Kong
May 21, 2025 - Dell will continue to support your computer within the scope of the hardware warranty the computer was shipped with. Dell will support the factory installed operating system throughout its lifecycle. Dell does not support Windows 11 on devices that do not meet minimum hardware requirements, and drivers will not be provided.
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Tom's Hardware
tomshardware.com › software › operating systems › windows
How to Bypass Windows 11's TPM, CPU and RAM Requirements | Tom's Hardware
September 30, 2025 - If you don't want to have to modify the registry mid-install, you can create a Windows 11 USB install disk that will bypass Windows 11's TPM requirement, and its need for 8GB of RAM and a supported CPU. Using a free tool called Rufus and at least a 16GB Flash drive, you can either perform an in-place upgrade of Windows 10 to 11 or a Windows 11 clean install while getting around these minimums.
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IT Pro
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Windows 11 minimum requirements: How to check your system | IT Pro
4 weeks ago - There are several things to consider when migrating to Windows 11, as Microsoft's next flagship OS won't simply run on any old machine. The minimum requirements must be met, and these range from CPU compatibility to the inclusion of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2 chip.
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PCWorld
pcworld.com › home › news › windows news
Microsoft quietly bumped up Windows 11 24H2's CPU requirements | PCWorld
April 30, 2025 - An 11th-generation Intel Core CPU is now required for Windows 11 version 24H2. Previously, you only needed an 8th-gen Intel CPU.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/windows11 › what spec pc do i need for a reasonable experience on windows 11
r/Windows11 on Reddit: What spec PC do I need for a reasonable experience on Windows 11
October 13, 2024 -

I mainly use Linux these days, but unfortunately there are still a few things that I need Windows for. My current Windows 10 PC is very old and more or less unusable. If I haven't used it for a few weeks it sometimes takes many hours just to boot.

What is the lowest spec I could get away with to have a reasonably well-functioning Windows 11 system? I will mainly use it for editing particular documents where there is no Linux editor available. I might also use it for music editing (FL studio), but that is just a hobby. I'm not a gamer, so I don't need a fancy graphics card.

I couple of years ago I made the mistake of upgrading my wife's PC with a very cheap windows box (about £300 new). It runs but it is painfully slow. I really wish I has spent a bit more. I don't want to make the same mistake again.

I will definitely get as SSD this time that should improve things. What processor and RAM will I need to have a system that just runs normally?

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HP Support Community
h30434.www3.hp.com › t5 › Desktop-Hardware-and-Upgrade-Questions › What-CPU-do-I-need-for-Windows-11 › td-p › 9077486
Solved: What CPU do I need for Windows 11? - HP Support Community - 9077486
May 31, 2024 - Solved! Go to Solution. ... W11 needs an Intel 8th gen core or newer processor. You cannot upgrade to an Intel 8th gen core processor in your PC. Your PC only supports the Intel 6th gen core processors.
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IObit
iobit.com › en › knowledge-windows-11-cpu-compatibility-list--354.php
Windows 11 CPU Compatibility List
If you are considering upgrading to the newly released Windows 11, you have to check if your current system and hardware can meet the requirements. Especially if your CPU can match the minimum requirements of Windows 11. This article lists the CPUs that are officially supported by Microsoft ...
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MTLC
mtlc.co › home › eight important steps before installing windows 11
Eight Important Steps Before Installing Windows 11 - Mass Tech Leadership Council
November 9, 2023 - Microsoft’s official minimum Windows 11 system requirements include: CPU: 1 GHz with two or more cores on a 64-bit processor
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PCMAG
pcmag.com › home › explainers › windows 11
Can My PC Run Windows 11? | PCMag
June 7, 2024 - Here is what Microsoft requires—at ... of available storage. One of Windows 11's officially approved processors (CPUs), currently found on three lists for AMD models, Intel models, and Qualcomm models....
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Wikipedia
en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Windows_11
Windows 11 - Wikipedia
2 days ago - The first wave of Copilot+ PCs run the Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite system-on-chip. x86-64-based Copilot+ PCs began to be announced later in the year, which are based on AMD Ryzen AI and Intel Core Ultra CPUs.
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Reddit
reddit.com › r/windows11 › windows 11 minimum requirements...what a royal waste...
r/Windows11 on Reddit: Windows 11 minimum requirements...what a royal waste...
September 25, 2023 -

I know I may get flamed/downvoted about this but this really has to be one of the most frustrating things that I have come across in, well forever working in IT. I support a non-profit, fairly small as things go, maybe 20-25 seats and I am having to start replacing everone of their desktop pc's since they are using a 7th gen CPU. These are Dell Optiplex 5050's, they meet all the other requirements except the 7th gen CPU. I've read about all the nebulous reasons as to why they are doing it but seems pretty weak at best. This group had just finishing refreshing about a year before they came out with the min win11 requirements, if we had know we would have refreshed with Dell 5060's but now they are faced with refreshing hardware that are from 2018/2019 time period, some are not even 5 years old. Now before folks say you should be refreshing everything over 5 years, they do light desktop work and when we refreshed to go to the 5050 (i5-6500 cpu)they had machines 10-15 years old and there was no complaints. For small businesses and non-profits that try to put their money to other purposes to help people this is going to be a big hit to their budgets and IMHO it's really not necessary. I mean I see how they made exceptions for SOME 7th gen CPU so its kind of laughable at this point. Before anyone states that you can upgrade to win11 unsupported, I understand that is an option but not one that I would ever recommend to my clients that I support since that support could be terminated at any point in the future, its really not an option.

I honestly do not know the real reasons they drew a line in the sand for one of the first times but from an environmental standpoint its just terrible that they are going to force or try to force businesses to refresh their PC's. All I know is I took 4-5 PC's to the recycler last Friday and they looked and worked like they were brand new, sigh. Has to be one of the worst environmental decisions ever...