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SherylSandberg
Dec 18, 2024Copper Contributor
Possible to install Windows 11 24H2 on unsupported hardware?
Hi, I am not a tech savvy and really want to install Windows 11 on my unsupported PC. I downloaded the Windows 11 24H2 and start the in-place upgrade from Windows 10. After a couple of minutes, the ...
- Dec 31, 2024
As fas as I know, the traditional registry hack and product server method does not work for Windows 11 24H2. Please try the following the steps written a popular blog editor. This is the only working method I tested a few days ago for the latest Windows 11 24H2.
https://www.thenextweeb.com/install-windows-11-on-unsupported-pc
Note: It is recommended to use a fast USB 3.0 or above USB flash drive for installing Windows 11 24H2 on unsupported hardware!
Dayusai
Dec 19, 2024Copper Contributor
Many folks make the mistake of using the standard Windows Media Creation Tool and just going for installing Windows 11 24H2 on unsupported hardware. Instead, consider using a tool like Rufus to create a bootable USB drive with specific flags to bypass the hardware checks. There are guides that can help you set this up, but it’s worth doing some research to get those options right.
Unsupported hardware might not have drivers readily available for Windows 11, and it can lead to device issues down the line. Once you manage the installation, check for drivers, especially for critical components like graphics, network, and sound. Go to the manufacturer’s website or check out Windows Update to see if anything's available.
Don’t just breeze through the setup process! Take the time to read the prompts and options. Sometimes, there are settings that can optimize your installation or help bypass issues if you're working around unsupported configurations.
wasd
Jan 14, 2025Copper Contributor
"./setup.exe /product server" somehow worked for me
Note: Chances exist that I tried it when it still worked
- lepusFeb 19, 2025Copper Contributor
This approach works beautifully! The installer will complain about TPM2.0 (in my case) and then exit -- but you can right click in the usb drive (or burnt iso disc) and select "Open in Terminal" (or navigate to the drive by terminal) and run the setup.exe with the switch product and the value server.
It just installs without any nags or issues! I didn't have to adjust the registry or modify the installer.
Just select to keep your files and settings and it does the rest! perfect :D
- schmellicJan 21, 2025Copper Contributor
This also worked for me today 👍🏻