Nov 08 2021 04:08 PM
I read the list of compatible cpu for Windows 11 and I noted that AMD Ryzen 5 2500U is not in the list.
This is a fairly recent CPU as it was released Oct 26th, 2017 and my computer was bought new in April 2019!
Is there a process currently utilized by Microsoft to receive requests to revise the list as this specific cpu may have missed the compatiblity list for some reason.
I noted that there are many users wanting to upgrade their computer with this specific CPU around the world that are in the same situation and can't upgrade to Windows 11.
Looking forward to a feedback about this one !
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@Reza_Ameri Great idea. Thank you. Just submitted the report through the feedback hub. Hope Microsoft will consider adding the cpu to the list.
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Apr 30 2022 04:58 AM - edited Apr 30 2022 04:59 AM
And do you get Windows updates?
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@fwalschap ... I installed Windows 11 in a dual boot config on my computer. Both Windows 10 and Windows 11 are linked to the digital licence key of my microsoft account.
I do receive updates from Microsoft. Latest ones are a number of cumulative update for Windows 11 and its anti-malware service.
So everything appears to fully work on my computer.