Windows Manually installing windows 11 which does not support Hardware

KreeHunter

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Ok so recently got a laptop with i7 7820HQ processor , after checking the requirements every check is in place except the processor , since i cannot "upgrade" to windows 11 was wondering this is a fresh laptop so no data loss and lot of room to play around so if i can go the manual route and install windows 11 using uefi enabled bootable pendrive. , if its easy to ask here then do installation and find out yes/no ...if yes then all is well....but if its NO then again make a win 10 bootable , reinstall all softwares .
 
It can be done, I installed win 11 on my laptop with i5 7th gen.

Just check with pc health check and ensure you have tpm in BIOS.

I would suggest you to stick to windows 10 though, windows 11 is not that good if you don't need the extra features it has.
 
It can be done, I installed win 11 on my laptop with i5 7th gen.

Just check with pc health check and ensure you have tpm in BIOS.

I would suggest you to stick to windows 10 though, windows 11 is not that good if you don't need the extra features it has.
i am using windows since win95 , up till recently i was still using Windows 7 because imho its the most stable OS till date, since win 7 support is ended and switched to 10 and feel it has evolved beautifully . since got a fresh laptop just wanted to tinker around with windows 11...but if there is no major upgrade in win 11 i would like to stick to windows 10.