can someone help me please... im not good with hardware... my dad has an : amd a10 9700 radeon r7 CPU ms check says not supported... whynotwin11 says not supported... leak iso started.. hardware check says : supported...aka you can install it... what now ??? supported or not ??? is it only the GPU unit (not enouth ram, has max 2GB shared) or is it the full CPU unit ???
If do you want to install and the upgrade screen allow you, do it. I have the same problem. programs show me it couldn't install, but the ISO file show Win11 setup screen. I also check TPM by tpm.msc and I got message that TPM not found in my PC.
he has all green checks.. (even TPM) but only the CPU dosnt ....and the LEAKED iso can be "Inplace-Upgraded" (it tested if the LEAKED isos hardware check runs throu... yes it comes to "select what you wanna keep" screen before i cancel it (becorse i wait for the official PREVIEW isos to test again... (leak is EN-US..we have DE-DE so it wanna delete everything...)
Thanks for that. I installed 21996.1 in vmware mbr/bios mode, then cloned / imaged the virtual hard drive, restored it to a rather old physical machine that would never pass the Win 11 ready check. Piece of cake, actually, and runs fine. (No tpm, no UEFI ,no secure boot, and a 3rd gen i5)
I think you're right. I was looking at WikiChip. I swear I couldn't find any difference in Instruction Set which is sometimes the most obvious between different CPU Generations... Zen1 and Zen+ barely have differences, but I do wonder how they fare in this mitigation hellscape when compared to each other. Same goes for 7th Gen vs 8th Gen.
Very interesting, though the easiest thing in the world for MS to itself bypass. Plus, if the CPU check (for future builds, not the leak) is real, what about that? BTW, how on earth is the file from 6 days ago? How were the requirements known before 2 days ago?
Well, these requirements are known since we got leaked build, so, this trick can be 6 days old. It is possible due to leaked build. And I've just shared the information what was available. I have no idea about future cpu detection information. Regards
Oh, OK. For some reason, I thought the requirements weren't in effect for that build. Anyway, the two Registry entries, even after reboot (wasn't sure if that was needed), have somehow had no effect here against either the PC Health Check or WhyNotWin11.