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11-22-2021 11:54 AM
The processor I have for my HP Pavilion Wave Desktop is not compatible for Windows 11. It currently has an Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7400T CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz.
If possible, what is the best processor that I can upgrade to that would meet the Windows 11 requirements and where would I be able to get this done?
If this is not possible to upgrade, I will just stick with windows 10. I really appreciate any guidance.
11-22-2021 02:04 PM
Hi:
According to the product specs for your PC, it only supports Intel 7th gen core processors.
HP Pavilion Wave Desktop - 600-a155na PC Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
If you want to install W11 on your PC as is, you can bypass the W11 hardware requirements using two easy methods. The first one is the easiest.
I would make a system image of your current W10 installation prior to updating to W11, so you can easily reinstall W10 in the future. I used the free Macrium Reflect software to do that, under the Backup at Home section.
Along with the system image, make sure you create the bootable DVD or USB rescue drive you boot from to access the system image stored on your portable hard drive.
Macrium Software | Reflect Free Edition
Read and follow the instructions at the link below.
Windows 11 Upgrade Hack on Any Hardware | Dong Knows Tech
No registry changes needed. No need to create installation media. Just download the W11 ISO file, and the guy's zip file.
I used the first procedure last Saturday to do an in-place upgrade an old HP Elitebook 6930p notebook made in 2010 to W11, and I was able to keep my old Office 2010 Starter program that came with the notebook when it had W7 on it, along with all of my other programs, files and settings.
The notebook met none of the enhanced W11 hardware requirements.
That is the 9th unsupported W11 PC I have upgraded to W11, and not one of them have had any issues whatsoever.
They have all gotten all the Windows 11 updates released thus far.
I check those against a PC I have that is fully supported to run W11.
There is also this way you can upgrade to W11, bypassing the hardware checks...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=02mgrA51974