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HP Notebook - 15-ay009ne (ENERGY STAR)
Microsoft Windows 10 (64-bit)

system specification
Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6200U CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.40 GHz
Installed RAM 4.00 GB (3.89 GB usable)
System type 64-bit operating system, x64-based processor

but not asking for windows 11 update automatically

it is showing this system currently does not meet minimum reqirements for windows 11 update . and my os is original windows 10single language

 

 

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Hello @mdshafeek1104-_ 

Sorry to hear that you are having problems ... I would like to help you.

Your <HP Notebook - 15-ay009ne> not certified by HP for Windows 11

 

Please continue to use Windows 10.

 

Good luck

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Hi, @mdshafeek1104-_ 

 

The reason your notebook does not meet the W11 hardware requirements is because the i5-6200U processor it has is not on Microsoft's list of W11-supported Intel processors.

 

Windows processor requirements Windows 11 supported Intel processors | Microsoft Docs

 

I am of a completely different opinion regarding upgrading your notebook to W11.

 

I say 'why not?'   At least give it a try.

 

I have upgraded 12 unsupported HP and Dell notebook and desktop PC's to W11, and they all work better on W11 than theyu did on W10.

 

Every one of them has gotten all of the cumulative and security updates Microsoft has released for W11 thus far.

 

I check them against the one PC I have that is fully supported for W11.

 

A few of my relics don't have a UEFI BIOS, support secure boot, have a TPM security chip, let alone a supported processor.

 

I can't guarantee the same results for you, but if you are interested in trying out W11, you will have to use one of the several W11 hardware check bypass methods to upgrade to W11.

 

I found this method to be the easiest way to do that...This method allows you to perform an 'in-place' upgrade from W10 to W11 without having to clean install W11 or for you to make any modifications to the Windows registry.

 

https://dongknows.com/steps-for-windows-11-upgrade-on-unsupported-hardware/ 

 

Before trying to upgrade to W11, I recommend that you 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

 

If you find out within 10 days that W11 is not working well on your PC, it is easy to go back to W10.

 

Microsoft: You can easily go back to Windows 10 from Windows 11 (windowslatest.com)

 

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Hello @mdshafeek1104-_ 

 

The "experiment" is worth it. Very good suggestion from @Paul_Tikkanen 

 

Good luck

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