Windows 11 upgrade for older PCs

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For those who built their PC around 5 years ago or so, did you all enable TPM 2.0 in BIOS for W11 upgrade? Or just enroll in the extended security update first?
 

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Can you remove the requirement using rufus and clean install.

Try not to do inplace upgrade.

Note that this is a "by left" method, so long term effect is unknown.

 

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reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassTPMCheck /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f

reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassSecureBootCheck /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f

reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\LabConfig /v BypassCPUCheck /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f

reg add HKLM\SYSTEM\Setup\MoSetup /v AllowUpgradesWithUnsupportedTPMOrCPU /t REG_DWORD /d 1 /f

run this 4 cmd at cmd

then download windows 11 iso, open and run setup.exe.

you will end up with win 11 + your existing program.
 

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For those who built their PC around 5 years ago or so, did you all enable TPM 2.0 in BIOS for W11 upgrade? Or just enroll in the extended security update first?

Just use this. Create your own minimum bloat Windows 11 ISO and install away. All taken care of. Not sure how to do it, just follow Chris Titus' tutorial video below. His GitHub repo is the "GO-TO" for the minimum crap version of Windows Install Utility. No need by left or by right.

You know what is another better way? Switch away from Windows and onboard Linux! :LOL:

His GitHub repo can be found here: https://github.com/ChrisTitusTech/winutil

 

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Also you can use Flybyoobe to install Win11 without hardware requirements.
Works well and you have the option to upgrade (so can keep all the installed data and software) which makes it easy without clean install.
 

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For those who built their PC around 5 years ago or so, did you all enable TPM 2.0 in BIOS for W11 upgrade? Or just enroll in the extended security update first?

If PC is older than Intel 8th gen or AMD Ryzen 3000 series.
Just extend the Windows security feature I already done so for
some of my PCs.

I don't like Windows 11 it can lag quite badly especially on older hardware.
Mainly due to it's security features.
 

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For those unsupported and more than 5 years old, can switch to IoT LTSC version.
  • Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 (21H2): Supported until January 12, 2027
  • Windows 10 IoT Enterprise LTSC 2021 (21H2): Supported until January 13, 2032
Windows 10 support has ended – LTSC 2021 and IoT LTSC 2021 still supported - Pureinfotech https://share.google/4iXBSMAaX6dKLsWcb
 

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Please try this if I you have not enrolled in Extended Security Updates.
1. Create a Microsoft Account here
https://account.microsoft.com/account
2. Log into onedrive
https://onedrive,live,con
using MS account id and password
Just put some scenic pictures(no faces if you are concern with privacy) into your onedrive.

I managed to enroll in Extended Security Updates with the above with signing into my PC onedrive. Then again I think I am already sign in because I click on my PC onedrive app and I can see all my items on onedrive.
Go Check Updates and do all the updates and see if the enroll button is there.

If still cannot then you have so click on the onedrive icon in your taskbar and sign in using your Microsoft account. You should be able to enroll now.
 

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Please try this if I you have not enrolled in Extended Security Updates.
1. Create a Microsoft Account here
https://account.microsoft.com/account
2. Log into onedrive
https://onedrive,live,con
using MS account id and password
Just put some scenic pictures(no faces if you are concern with privacy) into your onedrive.

I managed to enroll in Extended Security Updates with the above with signing into my PC onedrive. Then again I think I am already sign in because I click on my PC onedrive app and I can see all my items on onedrive.
Go Check Updates and do all the updates and see if the enroll button is there.

If still cannot then you have so click on the onedrive icon in your taskbar and sign in using your Microsoft account. You should be able to enroll now.

Is not Onedrive app but Windows login.
At Windows login sign in using a MS account than the enrollment button will appear.
The ESU will be tied to that email you used to sign in.

Onedrive is MS cloud service for backup purpose if you sync your desktop
and documents it will appear there.
However take note if you sign in Onedrive do ensure time to time files are sync properly.

If in the event if Windows crash if the files aren't sync properly you can lose them.
Happen to few of my users so sharing.
 
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