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10-19-2021 08:50 PM
I my laptop have i5 4 core 64 bit process 7200U
Ram 16 gb
Tpm 2 enabled
Secure boot enabled
But windows 11 not compatible with it
Please guide me how to upgrade it
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10-20-2021 08:00 AM
Hi, @Khalid003
It would probably be cheaper to buy a new notebook that fully supports W11 than to try to replace the motherboard in your notebook.
Here is an easy way you can bypass the W11 processor requirements and do an in-place upgrade to W11...
First make this registry change...
https://www.hellpc.net/how-to-bypass-tpm-and-cpu-requirements-windows-11-upgrade-unsupported-pc/
Then download the Windows 11 ISO file (3rd option), not the W11 installation assistant.
Download Windows 11 (microsoft.com)
Then open the file with Windows explorer, and click on the setup application.
To do that, right click on the ISO file and select 'Open With' and select Windows Explorer.
See the screenshot...this is what you will see when you open the file with Windows Explorer.
After you double click to run the setup application, you will get this window, and you can now upgrade to W11.
You just have to accept the agreement that comes up during the upgrade process about your PC not meeting the requirements, etc., etc..
My PC got all of the W11 updates.
However, I don't know how long that will continue, or what will happen when the new build of W11 comes out next year in October.
10-19-2021 09:04 PM
The specs of your machine is
https://support.hp.com/au-en/document/c05610081
No you can't, processor is integrated/soldered to system board. You have to buy new system board with process included (if available)
The following manual gives you some hope on page on page 38 with part # for system boards.
http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c05493257.pdf
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10-20-2021 08:00 AM
Hi, @Khalid003
It would probably be cheaper to buy a new notebook that fully supports W11 than to try to replace the motherboard in your notebook.
Here is an easy way you can bypass the W11 processor requirements and do an in-place upgrade to W11...
First make this registry change...
https://www.hellpc.net/how-to-bypass-tpm-and-cpu-requirements-windows-11-upgrade-unsupported-pc/
Then download the Windows 11 ISO file (3rd option), not the W11 installation assistant.
Download Windows 11 (microsoft.com)
Then open the file with Windows explorer, and click on the setup application.
To do that, right click on the ISO file and select 'Open With' and select Windows Explorer.
See the screenshot...this is what you will see when you open the file with Windows Explorer.
After you double click to run the setup application, you will get this window, and you can now upgrade to W11.
You just have to accept the agreement that comes up during the upgrade process about your PC not meeting the requirements, etc., etc..
My PC got all of the W11 updates.
However, I don't know how long that will continue, or what will happen when the new build of W11 comes out next year in October.
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