I am able to run Windows 11 (no hacks) on my laptop even if my CPU is not on the supported list of AMD Processers.
Why my Laptop can't run windows 11? if it meets system requirements
I am using an HP 15 BW531AU laptop with Dual Core AMD A6 9220 CPU (2.5 GHz base speed, 2.9GHz turbo speed) with integrated Radeon R4 Graphics. I have 4 GB of RAM, and 1TB of SATA in which 25% of space is occupied. I installed PC Health Check and saw that my PC can't run Windows 11 but on website, my PC meets all required requirements. Any helps and assiatance ?
U can check my laptop specs here : HP Notebook - 15-bw531au Product Specifications | HP® Customer Support
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Anonymous
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Anonymous
2021-06-25T05:17:56+00:00 Why don't they support AMD A series, not even a single one is supported.
Ok, What if i try upgrading it using media Creation tool windows 11 or any similar tools
will my pc run it and get updates ?
second - can i expect more amd processor supports in future ?
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Sumit 43,801 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator2021-06-25T05:29:51+00:00 I see. It is not clear yet that how the upgrade experience would be. Maybe you would be able to update too, but not have good experience. No clarity on that yet. The reason why I am saying is, W10 supported list includes anything greater than 5th gen - one of my devices is 3rd gen and it works fine.
More information to follow.
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Sumit 43,801 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator2021-06-25T04:58:27+00:00 Atul, your Processor doesn't look like is compatible.
Windows Processor Requirements Windows 11 Supported AMD Processors | Microsoft Docs
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Anonymous
2021-06-27T03:59:42+00:00 Can a smidge of storage missing affect if Windows 11 can be installed on my laptop ? My laptop brings a 64GB eMMC drive, but because formatting and such, is seen as a 63.8GB drive, and I think that might be one of the reasons it's telling me that it's not compatible (apart from the processor, an A6-9220e, which isn't on the list).