![]() You probably should not be upset by Microsoft teasing you with the operating system your computer cannot install officially. Fortunately, installing Windows 11 on an unsupported PC is easy, and you have plenty of options, such as Rufus. Instead, compatibility requirements are in place to ensure all the touted performance features work as intended. The limitations are still there, so those with computers that do not meet Microsoft's demands must opt for other methods to get Windows 11. Why Compatibility Is Important While it’d be nice if cutting edge software could work on older hardware, it’s simply just not designed that way. ![]() Unlike a similar situation from June 2022, agreeing to download and install Windows 11 this time results in the process failing due to unsupported hardware. It is even funnier that rejecting the offer got us to another screen, where Microsoft tried its luck once again by claiming it recommends Windows 11 for our unsupported virtual machine with 2GB of RAM and no TPM. Moreover, after applying the latest cumulative updates, we were greeted with that full-screen upgrade prompt with the two "yes" buttons. Despite that, the Settings app said the machine could download Windows 11 version 22H2. The confusing prompts were spotted by PhantomOfEarth, and we could reproduce them on our virtual machines with specs way below the required: 2GB of RAM, two CPU cores, 60GB of storage, and no TPM.
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