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03-20-2022 01:29 PM
Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.71 GHz is not compatible with Windows 11, as many know. We have 3 such processors, one of which is on a new unused laptop. Is there a SAFE and reliable workaround? an upgrade to the processor, which is of course newer and better than lesser processors that are compatible with 11. Won't go into their motives, but would appreciate a reliable suggestion. Many thanks.
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03-20-2022 03:15 PM - edited 03-20-2022 03:19 PM
You're very welcome.
Notebook processors in that model series and in most notebooks made in the last 7 years or so, are integral parts of the motherboard and cannot be removed or replaced.
You would have to install a new motherboard that comes with an Intel 8th gen core processor and according to chapter 3 of the service manual, no 17-bxxx notebook model came with a motherboard with an Intel 8th gen core processor.
HP 17 Laptop PCHP 17g Laptop PCHP 17q Laptop PC Maintenance and Service Guide
So, upgrading the processor is not an option.
03-20-2022 02:11 PM
Hi:
Yes, this is the easiest way to bypass the W11 hardware checks.
See this discussion...
Solved: Upgrade CPU Intel 7 to intel 8 - HP Support Community - 8300175
Will work on any PC currently running W10.
03-20-2022 03:15 PM - edited 03-20-2022 03:19 PM
You're very welcome.
Notebook processors in that model series and in most notebooks made in the last 7 years or so, are integral parts of the motherboard and cannot be removed or replaced.
You would have to install a new motherboard that comes with an Intel 8th gen core processor and according to chapter 3 of the service manual, no 17-bxxx notebook model came with a motherboard with an Intel 8th gen core processor.
HP 17 Laptop PCHP 17g Laptop PCHP 17q Laptop PC Maintenance and Service Guide
So, upgrading the processor is not an option.