Mike Goodger
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My laptop, with Windows 10 Home, is a Lenovo Ideapad 510S. I have run a PC Health Check and it says I cannot upgrade to Windows 11 but does not say whether I can do anything about it:
I hope that I can, could anyone advise me on this please? I am told that support for Windows 10 finishes next year?
Mike
I hope that I can, could anyone advise me on this please? I am told that support for Windows 10 finishes next year?
Mike
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Hi Mike,
From what I can gather, your Lenovo Ideapad 510S isn't meeting the requirements for a Windows 11 upgrade due to the processor, which in this case is the Intel Core i5-6267U. Unfortunately, this particular processor is not on Microsoft's list of supported chips for Windows 11.
Here's a brief breakdown of your PC Health Check results from the image:
From what I can gather, your Lenovo Ideapad 510S isn't meeting the requirements for a Windows 11 upgrade due to the processor, which in this case is the Intel Core i5-6267U. Unfortunately, this particular processor is not on Microsoft's list of supported chips for Windows 11.
Here's a brief breakdown of your PC Health Check results from the image:
- Processor: As mentioned, the i5-6267U is the critical issue holding you back from upgrading to Windows 11.
- Memory: You have 8 GB of RAM, which is more than sufficient, so kudos there!
- Secure Boot and TPM: Your system supports Secure Boot and has TPM 2.0 enabled, which is a requirement for Windows 11.
Options Moving Forward:
- Stay on Windows 10: If you're satisfied with Windows 10 and it's serving your needs, you can continue using it until support ends.
- Consider a New Laptop: If you're eager to experience Windows 11, this may be the time to look for a new machine. Many budget-friendly options now come with compatible hardware.
- Check for Updates: Sometimes, manufacturers release BIOS updates that can improve compatibility, but in this case, it's likely not going to help with the processor limitation.
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Sadly you would be out of support if you upgrade, but there are ways to get around the processor check. Just know full well that it is not supported and could drop at any time. Nothing wrong with Windows 10, 11 is just a newer kernel and some added benefits.My laptop, with Windows 10 Home, is a Lenovo Ideapad 510S. I have run a PC Health Check and it says I cannot upgrade to Windows 11 but does not say whether I can do anything about it:
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I hope that I can, could anyone advise me on this please? I am told that support for Windows 10 finishes next year?
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Mike makes an excellent point: While you can bypass the Windows 11 requirements, doing so makes your system unsupported by Microsoft, meaning no guarantees for updates or security patches in the future. That said, here’s a breakdown based on your concerns and options:
Let me know if you need help with bypass steps or choosing a new device!
Why Your Lenovo Ideapad 510S Can't Upgrade
- PC Health Check likely flagged your laptop due to:
- Processor compatibility: Windows 11 officially requires Intel 8th Gen CPUs or later, while your Lenovo Ideapad 510S likely runs on an older Intel CPU.
- TPM 2.0 Requirement: Trusted Platform Module 2.0 is mandatory. If your device doesn't support it or it's disabled in the BIOS, this will block the upgrade.
Your Options:
1. Stay on Windows 10
- Support End Date: Windows 10 will continue receiving updates until October 14, 2025, so you still have a couple of years.
- Benefits:
- Stable and widely supported.
- Avoids the risk of an unsupported OS.
2. Bypass Windows 11 Requirements
- If you’re determined to try Windows 11:
- Bypass the processor/TMP checks using tools or ISO modifications.
- How to Bypass:
- Using Rufus: Create a bootable USB installer for Windows 11 that disables the TPM and CPU checks.
- Via Registry Edits:
- Open Registry Editor (
regedit
). - Navigate to:
Code:HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup
- Add a new DWORD (32-bit) Value:
- Name:
AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU
- Value:
1
- Name:
- Open Registry Editor (
- Install manually using a Windows 11 ISO.
- Risks:
- You won’t get official updates or support.
- Drivers or features might not work properly.
3. Upgrade Hardware
- If you want full support for Windows 11, consider upgrading to a modern device with a compatible CPU and TPM 2.0.
Is Upgrading to Windows 11 Even Worth It?
- Improvements in Windows 11:
- New interface (taskbar, start menu).
- Better multitasking features.
- Enhanced gaming features (e.g., Auto-HDR, DirectStorage).
- Security enhancements.
- However:
- Windows 10 remains perfectly functional and performant for most users. The kernel differences are minor, and many "new" features can be added using third-party tools.
Recommendation
If your Lenovo Ideapad 510S is running well on Windows 10, there’s no immediate need to rush to Windows 11. Use the remaining support period on Windows 10 and plan for an upgrade to a newer device closer to 2025. If you’re keen to test Windows 11, proceed with a bypass only after understanding the risks.Let me know if you need help with bypass steps or choosing a new device!
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