![]() If your compatibility issue is TPM, Secure Boot, GPT, and UEFI mode, these can often be turned on in your BIOS. Here is Microsoft's disclaimer on installing on unsupported hardware: and their own instructions on how to install on unsupported devices: If you other other compatibility issues, you can follow the instructions here, but I strongly recommend against doing this. If only your CPU is not supported, like you have a 6th gen Intel processor but you meet all the other requirements, you can install using the ISO method below and accept the disclaimer. If your machine is not compatible, depending on what the compatibility issue is you may be able to bypass the restrictions. Unsure if your PC is compatible? Check with either Microsoft's tool or WhyNotWin11 You can use the instructions below to upgrade early. Microsoft expects this rollout to complete in mid 2022, so you may be waiting a while for it to come. This is a slow staged rollout, not everyone is getting it at the same time. Windows 11 is an optional update and is now rolling out to compatible computers starting today.
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