Also, there is no clarity on whether these PCs will be allowed to install cumulative updates month on month. In the below screenshot Microsoft makes its intent clear to remove the Unsupported Win 11 PC’s out of the Insider Program. Setting up a Windows 11 install drive for a PC that doesn’t meet Microsoft’s official requirements usually involves modifying registry values, so Rufus is now an easier way of doing that. Microsoft is enforcing this so that the users do not run into compatibility issues later. Finally, Rufus can turn off the Secure Boot and TPM checks, allowing Windows 11 to be installed on most 64-bit PCs. But there’s a catch, and it’s quite a big. If your PC does not support Win11 and, you are part of the Windows Insider Program, you will receive the updates only until the official release of the Win11 after which you need to roll back to Windows 10 to receive continuous updates. As long as your computer has a 64-bit processor with at least 1GHz power, two or more cores, 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage, you should be good to go. Hardware requirements for Windows 11 will block preview builds on unsupported PC’s If you are one such user then you will be removed from the Windows Insider program. When Windows 11 Insider program began even the users with unsupported hardware were able to install Win 11 with some tweaks, which Microsoft later blocked. The official system requirements state that one should have a minimum of 7th Generation Intel* Processors or first generation of AMD Zen processors* to be on Win11. With the new Operating System, there came a new set of hardware requirements for the installation of the Operating System. You all might be aware that Microsoft is set to launch their new Operating System Windows 11 on the 5th of October 2021.
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