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05-03-2025 12:26 PM
Hello guys ,
I don´t have expertise about it , can you help me , HP SlimLine S5550
my motherboard is a MSI (MS7613 v1.1 ) intel i3 socket H LGA1156 ddr3 (HP pavilion Slim line , I know that are 12 pins.
I want to l install the Win11 this PC, is it possible ?
Thank you to help me
05-03-2025 12:58 PM - edited 05-03-2025 12:59 PM
Hi:
What you want to do is not possible, and even if it was possible your PC's processor does not meet Microsoft's minimum W11 hardware requirements of an Intel 8th gen core or newer processor.
Also, your notebook does not have a UEFI BIOS or support secure boot which are other W11 hardware requirements.
If you are happy with your PC, and if you are interested in doing an in-place upgrade from W10 to W11 24H2 on your PC as is, watch this video, which is the easiest way to do it in my opinion, and I have used several different ways to do this during the last 3 years.
How to Install Windows 11 on Unsupported PC in 2025 (New Easiest Method, No CMD)
Download the W24H2 ISO file and use that (3rd option).
You can download the free 7-Zip file utility from the link below. The top line is for 64 bit.
You'll have to repeat this procedure if and when Microsoft rolls out the new W11 builds because a PC that does not meet Microsoft's minimum W11 hardware requirements will never automatically get the update to the next build.
They have been releasing new W11 builds each October so far.
Other than that, your PC will continue to get the monthly cumulative and other updates.
That's only a minor inconvenience to have continued OS support beyond October of 2025.
If things don't work right on W11, you have 10 days to easily go back to W10 as long as you don't delete the W1 upgrade files or the Windows.old folder.
How to Go Back to Windows 10 from Windows 11 (Tutorial)