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01-25-2022 10:48 AM
Any 64-bit Win10 PC will RUN Win 11; -- the issue is whether or not MS will let you INSTALL it.
You need to know EVERYTHING that your system lacks for Windows 11, not just TPM or what the MS tool tells you.
Here is a link to a third-party tool that will check all the currently known requirements for Windows 11 and tell you what fails on your PC: https://github.com/rcmaehl/WhyNotWin11/releases
Look down the page below the illustration of the reports at the Assets section. Links to the downloads are shown there.
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01-25-2022 01:59 PM
Hi, @G_shel1
Your notebook's AMD Quad-Core E2-7110 is not a supported processor to qualify for the direct W11 upgrade from Microsoft and it does not have a TPM 2.0 security device.
Like WAWood posted...you can run W11 on almost any PC that can run W10, but if the PC does not check all of the W11 hardware requirement boxes, you will not be able to get the direct upgrade from Microsoft via Windows update.
If you want to try out W11 on your PC as it is, let me know and I will give you two easy ways to bypass the hardware checks and you will be able to retain your currently installed programs and files, as well as a way to go back to W10 if necessary, after the default 'go back to W10' period expires.
I think that grace period is something like 10 days.