I'm trying to find a way to upgrade my laptop to Windows 11, but the official Microsoft tools say I need a new device. I've heard of some workarounds, though, and would love any guidance on this. Here are my specs: I have an Asus ROG GL753VD with 24 GB of RAM, an Intel Core i7-7700HQ processor running at 2.8 GHz, a 4 GB graphics card, and 238 GB of storage. Any tips or advice on whether I can upgrade or what steps to take?
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There’s tons of guides on YouTube showing how to bypass Windows 11 requirements. Just be sure to back up your data before trying anything out!
Check your BIOS settings to see if Secure Boot and UEFI are enabled. If you don't have TPM 2.0, you might want to consider getting a TPM module, since many boards have it but it's disabled by default.
Upgrading with your current setup through official channels is tricky since your CPU isn't supported for Windows 11. There are tools and videos available online that might show you how to bypass the restrictions, but be cautious about any risks involved.
I wouldn't recommend bypassing TPM 2.0 due to potential security vulnerabilities. It's there to ensure that your security updates are legitimate. You might want to do some more research or wait for an official solution.
Your best bet might be to use Rufus along with an official Windows 11 ISO file on an 8 GB USB stick. Just keep in mind that this could introduce security risks if you bypass the TPM 2.0 requirement. Double-check if your motherboard has TPM enabled!

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