Windows 11 Instal win 11 on none compatible laptop

mishlomo

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Hi to everyone
i successfully installed windows 11 on my hp probook 14 with intel i5 which the Microsoft test fale
with comment the processors not compatible
it 5 years old laptop
 
Solution
You have all looked at the many tweaks on the web, to install windows 11 on an incompatible computer. I tried them all and none worked for me.
Now a forum has come up with an automated process to make the necessary alterations to the registry.
I tried the tweak on an old i5 Dell laptop, with TPM 1.2. The tweak worked! I was using the leaked Windows 11 on a USB plug.

It took about 45 minutes on my crappy machine, but you may do better. On completion, all my data was intact and I was ready to go.
I could post the registry tweak, but would prefer you to go to the source, as I am a contributor there and do not want to incur their wrath.
PLEASE. Make a backup of your installation before trying this!!!!!!!

Download Bypass Secure Boot...

Very odd! If the very initial install stage detects your computer is incompatible, it does not allow you to go further.
You must have slipped through the cracks somehow!
 
The installation made some test at first repoert that ther is some problems with some applications
went back there was some options what to save during the installation
i checked the second option which was save my personal files only
it went back chrck again and it pass
and allows me to instal
it was an iso file extract to usb drive and install from the usb ( 8 giga drive )
 
seams it a difernt kind ot test which skipped the processor compatibility test or something
as i mentioned its intel i5 5 year old laptop
 
I have to replace my motherboard. The one I have has no TPM Header. I hope then by adding tpm I can download win 11. I meet all the other requirements.
 
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If it's a desktop you can add a TPM expansion card.

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Pretty sure the ports on them would go into a USB connector on the mobo.
 
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I have a asus z490-a board. It surprised me to find that there is no header for TPM. Ordered a z590-p board that does.
 
Sorry, I found ftpm in my bios. Instead under a different label (PTT). I was able to download Win 11. I will not need new board or module. Cancelled both orders.
 
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Apart from the "leaked" windows 11, I would be grateful if you guys could tell me from what legitimate source you are downloading Windows 11, as I am anxious to try it.
 
I instal the “leaked“ win 11 from torrent sight
after some attempts and marking to keep only my files it succeeded on hp pro book 430
had to install some programes again
problem to see other pc on my net
and yahoo mail gmail was ok
 
I instal the “leaked“ win 11 from torrent sight
after some attempts and marking to keep only my files it succeeded on hp pro book 430
had to install some programes again
problem to see other pc on my net
and yahoo mail gmail was ok
There is literally no reason for you to do this. Just go into Windows 10 and join the Insider Program - Dev Channel, check for updates again, and you will get the latest version. There is also a way to make a ISO of the official Windows 11 Dev ISO (although a bit complicated: )
 
The problem is, Mike (I am a victim!) that, though users can initially join the Development channel, you computer is examined and, if incompatible, you are immediately relegated to the premium channel - no way back.
 
The problem is, Mike (I am a victim!) that, though users can initially join the Development channel, you computer is examined and, if incompatible, you are immediately relegated to the premium channel - no way back.
Wasn't aware of this. Thats not good.
 
Phew! From a torrent site Have you run a virus check since - good idea!
Phew maybe but its a vertion which Microsoft said is ok - it runs on my not supported laptop
yes i run antivirus program - no virus found on the laptop
the version was 21999.6