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How to Solve "This PC Can't Run Windows 11" Issue When Booting from Installation USB?
- Jun 24, 2024
I had a similar problem before and I used WinBootsMate. This tool is really useful and can help you bypass this "incompatible" hardware checks.
I followed this tutorial and it worked!
https://www.windowsclubs.com/bypass-windows-11-requirements
It installed smoothly and helped me a lot. If your hardware should be compatible with Windows 11, then give this tool a try, it might be the solution you need. Hope this helps!
Oops, this is a real headache. I've encountered similar problems before, and the "This PC can't run Windows 11" error is usually because your computer doesn't meet some of the hardware requirements for Windows 11. Although you think your hardware should be compatible, there are a few key hardware requirements that must be checked:
- Processor: A compatible 64-bit processor or system-on-chip (SoC) with at least 1GHz and two or more cores is required.
- Memory and storage: at least 4GB of RAM and 64GB of storage.
- System firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot capable support required.
- TPM: Requires version 2.0 of the Trusted Platform Module (TPM).
You can use Windows 10's "PC Health Check" tool to see exactly where the requirements are not met. If it's a TPM or Secure Boot issue, it can usually be adjusted in the BIOS setup.
To access the BIOS settings, press F2, Delete, or any other specified key on the boot screen when restarting your computer (this will vary depending on your motherboard). Check if the TPM setting in the "Security" option and the Secure Boot setting in the "Boot" option are enabled.
I hope this information is helpful, and you should be able to install Windows 11 without any problems after making the adjustments! If you still have questions, just keep exploring.