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This pc doesn't currently meet windows 11 system requirements - how to fix?
Hello everyone, I recently planned to upgrade my old computer to Windows 11, but when installing, a prompt popped up: "This PC doesn't currently meet Windows 11 system requirements", which directly stuck.
I looked it up and found that it mainly does not support TPM 2.0 and the CPU is not in Microsoft's support list (mine is i7-7700K), but the performance of the machine is actually quite good, and there is no problem with daily office work and video editing. I really don't want to change the computer because of this prompt.
I checked online, and some people said that changing the ISO, and some people said that changing the registry can skip the detection, but there are too many opinions, which made me a little confused.
Has anyone successfully solved this problem? I hope someone can give me some advice, thank you very much!
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Ian Xue-MSFT 41,696 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff
2025-03-24T07:48:20.9366667+00:00 Hi,
The Intel Core i7-7700K is not listed among the supported processors for Windows 11. If you install Windows 11 on an unsupported processor like the i7-7700K, you can bypass the TPM 2.0 and CPU checks by modifying the registry during the installation process. The PC will still work, but you may experience crashes and instability due to the incompatibility.
Best Regards,
Ian Xue
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ViggoBear 0 Reputation points
2025-03-24T09:04:12.9766667+00:00 It comes to see the error (This pc doesn't currently meet windows 11 system requirements) if the hardware is not compatible with Windows 11. The CPU is not supported and no TPM 2.0. You need to apply some tricks to bypass Windows 11 system requirements and install Windows 11 un unsupported PC.
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sasemomk 0 Reputation points
2025-03-24T10:19:33.78+00:00 Upgrading to Windows 11 can be challenging if your system doesn't meet Microsoft’s requirements, particularly concerning TPM 2.0 and CPU compatibility. However, if you're determined to install Windows 11 on your i7-7700K system despite it being unsupported, there are some methods to by-pass these restrictions. Please note that while these workarounds might allow you to install Windows 11, they can potentially lead to stability issues, and you might miss future updates that require compliance with the requirements.
If you're familiar with Windows installations and registry modifications, you can proceed with the above methods to try installing Windows 11. However, ensure that you weigh the risks involved, particularly regarding system stability and update eligibility. If you face any major issues post-installation, reverting to Windows 10 is a viable option, as it will continue to be supported until October 14, 2025.