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HP Probook  650 G1

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I can't think of anything other than to create a system image with Macrium reflect so that you can go back to Windows 10 if you have to.

 

The way the upgrade to W11 itself works is the same as if you upgraded from an old build of W10 to a new one.

 

It was very simple.

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Hi:

 

Your notebook is not directly supported for Windows 11.

 

This hardware bypass method is the easiest way to upgrade to W11 when your notebook's processor and TPM do not meet the W11 requirements.

 

Solved: Upgrade CPU Intel 7 to intel 8 - HP Support Community - 8300175


Your notebook's TPM version is 1.2, the processor is also definitely not supported for W11.

 

Processors need to be Intel 8th gen or newer and yours has an Intel 4th generation core processor.

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Dag ,

lukt de gegeven oplossing ook voor deze laptop ? 

met dank 

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bedoel : met dank

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You're very welcome.

 

Yes, it should work fine.

 

I used the method on my HP 350 G1 notebook which also has an Intel 4th gen core processor and no TPM security chip.

 

It is a cheaper model than the Probook 450 g1 and 650 g1 but it is basically the same as far the processor is concerned.

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ok , ik heb wat schrik om hieraan te beginnen 

ik ga kijken wanneer ik de nodige tijd heb en dan een poging doen .

zijn er nog dingen waarop ik moet letten ? 

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I can't think of anything other than to create a system image with Macrium reflect so that you can go back to Windows 10 if you have to.

 

The way the upgrade to W11 itself works is the same as if you upgraded from an old build of W10 to a new one.

 

It was very simple.

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