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Upgrading to Windows 11: Your Guide to Bypassing the Rules
Tuesday, April 15, 2025
If the PC does not meet these requirements, users can use an undocumented hack to bypass the compatibility checks and complete the upgrade. This involves using the free Rufus utility to create a USB drive that includes a modified file. The instructions assume that the user has a PC running a retail or OEM edition of Windows 10 (Home or Pro) and is signed in as an administrator.
There are two main options for upgrading. The first option involves making a small change to the Windows registry. This change tells the Windows 11 Setup program to skip the check for compatible CPUs and to allow installation on a PC with an older TPM (version 1. 2). The usual warnings apply when working with the registry; it is recommended to make a complete backup before proceeding. The second option involves using the Rufus utility to create a USB drive that includes a modified file. This allows the user to bypass the compatibility checks and complete the upgrade.
Users should choose the option that is appropriate for their hardware. If they plan to perform a clean installation of Windows 11, they can boot from installation media and run Windows Setup. This option skips the CPU compatibility check completely but still requires a TPM and Secure Boot support. After the installation completes, users will need to reinstall all their apps, restore their data files, and tweak settings to personalize their system preferences.
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