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Windows 11.
Hello luigicolo1954 ,
I had a very similar situation. I skipped checking with the test tool and just logged into the Insider program, scanned the new updates available and the upgrade to Windows 11 showed up and installed without any problem. Now I have been testing Windows 11 for over a month and a half now.
- luigicolo1954Aug 19, 2021Copper ContributorThank you so much for your kind contribution. I am sure that MS will updated the official list of available CPU. I hope also the 7th generation. Thank you so much again and have a nice day. Luigi.
- tristanfergusonAug 19, 2021Brass Contributor
The reason these processors don't support as they stopped supporting 7th gen processors developed over 5 years ago. 7th gen isn't able to support as the core to threads count aren't to most standard C/T count from 8th, 9th, 10th and 11th gen Intel processors.
But said, that some Intel 7th Gen PCs "May Support" Win11 like the "Intel’s “Kaby Lake” 7th-gen chips from 2016 and AMD’s Ryzen 1000 processors from mid-2017." but its not set in stone.
All I can say is, if this list of the CPUs are not in the support sheet for win11, it not supported.
Desktop CPU
- luigicolo1954Aug 19, 2021Copper ContributorThank you for your reply!
Luigi