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Jeronimo2440
Oct 04, 2021Iron Contributor
The i7-7700K meet the minimun requierments to run Win11. But its not suported, Why?
Hi, I have an i7-7700K. This CPU have TPM 2.0, It's compatible with Secure Boot, it have 4 core up to 4.2 GHz. It also is 64bit. I don't know why this CPU is not supported by Microsoft to install W...
Immu7795
Jun 08, 2022Copper Contributor
ozchamoToday I got a Windows Feature update from Windows 10 to Windows 11, I accepted the feature update, and it is now downloading Windows 11 via Windows Updates.
GC_Wood
Jun 08, 2022Copper Contributor
Immu7795 And you're running an i7700k without any registry modifications or hacks to force it to work?
- Immu7795Jun 08, 2022Copper ContributorNo I did not do any modification to the registry. No force method, just out of the blue I got the Windows feature update icon in the taskbar, clicking on that asked me I want to update to Windows 11, Which I did and now on Windows11 22h2
- yowattaJun 29, 2022Copper ContributorThe same thing has happened here in Japan. I've got self-build PC using i7-7700k, and had been running it on W10. After W11 was released, Windows updates had been kept saying your PC is not W11 upgradable. On June 8, however, all of a sudden, a message came saying your PC is now W11 upgradable. From the windows updates panel, I downloaded the upgrade package and installed it. It's been working just fine. I wondered how it happened and net searched to find this loong exchange of messages. I did not read them all, skipped the middle, and came down to your message which is exactly the same with mine. Does this mean Microsoft had changed their mind?
- Immu7795Jun 09, 2022Copper ContributorYes It is I7 7700K, I read in the news that this was due to a bug Microsoft released this update.
So My Question is when they mistakenly released, and those people who updated their OS, will they any updates or have problems in future?