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Tuesday, October 17, 2023

Installing #Windows11 without any check or on #unsupported #hardware

#Windows10 To #Windows11 on unsupported hardware


#Windows11 installation typically requires a "compatible 64-bit CPU" and TPM 2.0 chip, leaving older computers ineligible. Nevertheless, various methods have emerged to bypass these constraints.

#Neowin highlights a more straightforward approach. On X (formerly Twitter), a user revealed an obscure yet effective method for circumventing Windows 11's hardware restrictions. It involves initiating the Windows 11 setup process using the Windows command line tool with the command "/product server." So, your command should appear as follows:

setup /product server
This discovery is being hailed as a "game-changing find" that overcomes the "artificial prerequisites" for Windows 11 installation. We can confirm its efficacy, at least with the current Canary Insider versions of #Windows11. Interestingly, while the setup indicates "Windows Server" installation, it essentially installs Windows 11 Home or Windows 11 Pro.

Notably, the post's comments mention that a Vietnamese user uncovered this method over a year ago. However, the information remained relatively obscure, likely due to it being reported solely in a Vietnamese forum.

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