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won't be moving to as it says my PC won't run it. yet it runs the insider win 11 great.
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Even though my HP Omen desktop and my wife's HP Envy laptop are compatible to install Win11 we have decided to keep Win10 like it is and just upgrade to the next version of Win10 and keep installing Win10 updates. Win10 will be supported until Oct. 2025 and I suspect MS will extend that so by that time our computers will be out of date and it will be time to purchase/upgrade to newer HP computers and Win11 will be preinstalled on them and the bugs that are beginning to crawl out of the woodwork now over in the MS Forum will be fixed. I do not want to risk our files, settings and the hard work in setting up our computers the way we currently have them all because MS wants to change to a new version that they think looks good. I will pass on Win11 and stay with my current operating system of Win10 until support stops.
The Update page says I don't meet all the system requirements for W11. I didn't check into specifically why, but I suspect it has to do with TPM and the specific kind of AMD CPU
Suspect I'll see the same notice later on my 8 year old laptop that existed before some of the requirements existed.
Whatever, i'll wait things out. I suspect that if the requirements leave so many machines out, they'll either adjust or create a old farts track for keeping machines on some supported form of Windows. They'll know more about how many machines could upgrade and how many are upgrading soon enough.
skip tpm with command file then install normal win with iso.
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when right click how disable always clicking this shift F10 options ?
I have an Intel i7 Haswell processor and no TPM module installed. So, I know I will never be able to have Windows 11 on this PC.
But I just had a pop-up to tell me my PC isn't compatible with Windows 11 and what looks like a permanent link on the update page - Just to rub your nose in it.
So, how do I remove this link cleaver ones?
Bree suggested a different below-spec workaround
and it works.
I'm using Repair install to update my testbed computer, a Dell Inspiron 1545 [from 2010]
All the best,
Denis
Oh yeah, someone in my apartment has been succeeded into installing Win 11 on his gaming laptop. Seems he was lucky...