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The ROG Maximus VII motherboard is a topic of discussion among Windows users, particularly regarding Windows 11 compatibility. In one thread, a user with a seven-year-old PC running Windows 10 Pro 64-bit 22H2 reports that Windows Update suddenly offered Windows 11 22H2 for installation, despite previously being deemed incompatible due to the processor. The PC Health Check tool still indicates the system does not meet Windows 11 requirements. This highlights potential inconsistencies in Microsoft's compatibility checks and the role of motherboard firmware, such as TPM and Secure Boot settings on the ROG Maximus VII, in enabling or blocking the upgrade. Users may need to verify BIOS settings to ensure Windows 11 readiness.
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Windows 11 suddenly available on my previously incompatible PC
I have a PC that is around 7 years old, running Windows 10 Pro 64bit 22H2. Ever since Windows 11 came out, Windows Update has been saying my PC doesn't meet the requirements for Windows 11. I looked into it a while back and decided it was my processor that was the problem, so I had resigned...- Ant42
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- advice compatibility core i7 gaming gpu intel motherboard nvidia pc health check performance processor rog maximus vii secure boot ssd system requirements tpm 2.0 update upgrade windows 10 windows 11
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- Forum: Windows Upgrade and Installation