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As with everything else, “If You Fail to Plan, You Are Planning to Fail”
Upgrading to Windows 11
What is needed to update hardware from windows 10 to support windows 11
Where there is a will, there is a way.
There is rarely a time when an individual doesn’t have other options.
1. Option #1 (Upgrade H/W)
2. or Option #2 (Work around the obstacle) with Upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 in video below.
3. or Option #3 (Purchase new computer)
What is needed to update hardware from windows 10 to support windows 11?
Do I have to upgrade – My Computer Hardware?
Scenario:
To upgrade hardware from Windows 10 to support Windows 11, you’ll need a PC that meets the minimum hardware requirements, including a 64-bit processor with 2 or more cores, 4GB of RAM, 64GB storage, UEFI, Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, and a graphics card compatible with DirectX 12.
I have one key recorded as “Windows 10 RTM Pro Retail” . I am assuming this is a full retail Windows 10 and not an upgrade from Win 7, and hence should allow me to upgrade to Windows 11. Is there any way I can verify this ?
That key (Windows 10 RTM Pro Retail) is a genuine Windows 10 Pro Retail license key and that should work to activate Windows if you install Windows 10 or 11 Pro on your system
Bad news, you will not be able to activate your license on the new hardware, because on the 20th of September, Microsoft finally closed the loophole that allows a Windows 7 or 8 license key to activate Windows 10 or 11 on new hardware.
Upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 on Unsupported Hardware the EASIEST way
https://abibitumitv.com/watch/zWUqvdWP4pVMD3A
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Upgrade to Windows 11 24H2 on Unsupported Hardware the EASIEST way
In today's video, I demonstrate how you can install Windows 11 24H2 onto unsupported hardware via the easiest method possible. This is using some software called Flyby11 which can be downloaded for free and bypasses
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