Windows 11 Upgrade

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 Anonymous user -
Hello

Like many people, my PC is not compatible with Windows 11 (my Intel(R) Pentium(R) CPU N3710 @ 1.60GHz 1.60 GHz processor). I am considering installing one of the two existing utilities: MediaCreationTool.bat and "Win 11 Boot And Upgrade Fix Kit." However, I read that I might not receive Windows 11 updates or could encounter a blue screen if the installation fails. I would like to get the opinion of a specialist or someone who has already done this. Thank you for your response.
I tested my PC; here is the link: https://www.cjoint.com/c/KKpjGkxAijW

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jfmimi Posted messages 13734 Registration date   Status Contributor Last intervention   1 928
 
Hello
https://www.phonandroid.com/comment-installer-windows-11-sur-pc-sans-puce-tpm-non-compatible.html

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Anonymous user
 
Thank you
so if I understand you correctly, there is no problem installing Windows 11 on an incompatible PC.
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T3chN0g3n Posted messages 69 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 217
 
Hello,

It's not as simple as that; you can install it without much difficulty, but you may encounter compatibility and stability issues (especially given the youth of this system), and you might not receive updates.

But before considering potential technical problems, have you really asked yourself if it is necessary for you to migrate to this version? Windows 10 will be supported with updates for several more years, and I'm not sure that the "new features" offered by Windows 11 are worth the hassle for now...

Best regards.
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Anonymous user
 
Hello
Yes, it's a bit of my idea too, especially since my PC is only for personal use as I am retired
I will wait until Windows 10 is valid until when. Thank you for your message, let's stay calm.
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T3chN0g3n Posted messages 69 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention   1 217
 
We are at least safe until 2025, and by then you may have the opportunity to change your hardware =)
https://docs.microsoft.com/fr-fr/lifecycle/products/windows-10-home-and-pro
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Anonymous user > T3chN0g3n Posted messages 69 Registration date   Status Member Last intervention  
 
Thank you, yes certainly, have a good day.
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