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How to get windows 11 update assistant working on very old computers
If you're trying to upgrade to Windows 11 but encounter issues because your PC is considered unsupported, one option is to use a modified Windows 11 ISO with bypass flags. You might wonder how to upgrade using the Windows 11 update assistant on unsupported PC. One effective method involves using a modified Windows 11 ISO with bypass flags to bypass hardware checks.
To upgrade using the Windows 11 update assistant on unsupported PC, you'll first need to download a modified Windows 11 ISO that includes these bypass flags. These modified ISOs are configured to ignore certain hardware requirements, like TPM 2.0 or Secure Boot, which can prevent the upgrade on older or unsupported systems. Once you have the ISO, you can create a bootable USB drive using tools.
During the Windows 11 installation process, you'll be prompted to enter the setup. At the appropriate point, you can apply the bypass flags—usually by pressing Shift + F10 to open Command Prompt and then entering specific commands, or by editing the registry during setup. This tricks the installer into proceeding despite hardware incompatibilities.
It's important to note that using a modified ISO with bypass flags may involve risks, such as potential stability issues or missing out on certain security features. Also, Microsoft’s official stance is that unsupported hardware may not receive updates or support.