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How to update Windows 11 22H2 to 24H2 on unsupported PC?
If you're thinking about updating Windows 11 from 22H2 to 24H2 on an unsupported PC, there are definitely some things to keep in mind to avoid turning your upgrade into a headache. Here’s what I learned from my own experiences (and some that I’ve seen others go through):
1. Check if your hardware really can handle the new stuff. Unsupported PCs might run into compatibility issues that could lead to crashes or weird bugs.
2. If your PC is on the unsupported list, the update might make it chug along a bit slower than it used to. I remember feeling like my PC was starting to play a game of sluggish hide-and-seek after an update where it struggled to keep up with the new demands. Be ready for that possibility!
3. After upgrading Windows 11 22H2 to 24H2, your existing drivers might go haywire. This happened to me—my graphics card driver went rogue, and I faced massive display issues. Make sure to have a backup of your drivers or know where to download the latest versions in case things go sideways post-update.