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How to bypass or fix the processor isn't currently supported for Windows 11
- Aug 23, 2025
No need to worry about this too much as there are a couple of ways to fix this issue. In fact, you can still install windows 11 on very old CPU. Here is the trick that worked for me recently:
https://www.anywinhub.com/install-windows-11-on-very-old-cpu
Yes I agree, it's leaving the door wide open, but it's been open since Windows 95 and no one has walked through mine yet. Have you heard of any documented cases where TPM2 saved anybody's bacon? I haven't. But not as a warning but simply as an observation for anybody upgrading a 10 year old PC to Win 11....You'll probably regret doing it when you're sitting there watching the clock after you click on something, it kknocked my Gen 4 i7 back about 15% and I'm not even talking about the new 50 second bootup.
My feeling about 11 is almost exactly the way I felt about 8 and Vista, MS, Please take them back!
This was very helpful. Both in logic and perspective, thanks!