I'm currently using Windows 10 without any issues, but I've heard that some online games I play will stop supporting it after Microsoft phases it out. To continue playing, I need to upgrade to Windows 11, but the PC health check app told me that my system isn't compatible. My laptop has an Intel Core i5 7200U, which apparently won't run Windows 11. Is there a way to bypass this, or do I have to buy a new laptop? I've also come across someone mentioning they managed to install Windows 11 on older hardware using something called Rufus. Can anyone help me out with advice?
5 Answers
You could always just get a used laptop instead of trying to force Windows 11 onto your current one. I snagged a decent Acer E5 off eBay for around $220, and it plays games like Counter Strike 2 without any problems. Just loading it with a good SSD makes a big difference!
The PC health check app is right; your system can't officially run Windows 11. You might manage to install it using workarounds like Rufus, but be careful—this could lead to software issues or security vulnerabilities since your hardware isn't supported. Also, backups are a must because forcing the upgrade could wipe your data.
Honestly, I went through the same frustration. When I couldn't upgrade my barely-new laptop to Windows 11, I just switched to Linux. It’s a solid option if you're not fixated on Windows. Plus, it allowed me to keep playing my games without the hassle of forced upgrades.
Installing Windows 11 on your unsupported laptop might lead to performance issues since your CPU isn't designed for it. If I were you, I'd consider upgrading your hardware instead of forcing the OS, or simply save up for a new machine.
Yes, installing Windows 11 using Rufus is possible, but keep in mind you'll have to apply the ’hack’ with every update. It's kind of a temporary fix, so it might not be ideal for long-term use.

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