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Kool4_Life

I have a i5 4590 and I can’t run windows 11 why can I not run it

 

my specs are 

 

i5 4590

8gb ram 

500gb PNY SSD

intel integrated 

i do have rpm 2.0 but I don’t know how to turn it on asus b85m-g

I can run any cpu for windows 11 because I’m an windows insider member 

please can anyone tell me why

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Because Windwos 11 is now out of beta?

So, now the only way to run it would be to re-install it with an ISO

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6 minutes ago, J-from-Nucleon said:

Because Windwos 11 is now out of beta?

Still running just fine on my old rig here.

 

11 minutes ago, Kool4_Life said:

why can I not run it

What do you mean "can not run it"? It stopped working?

How does it behave?

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29 minutes ago, Kool4_Life said:

i5 4590

Because this CPU is not supported.

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-> Moved to Windows

 

Just don't upgrade. Your CPU is old, upgrade to new OS when you do platform upgrade, or when they stop security updates. You won't gain much of anything anyway.

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4 hours ago, Kool4_Life said:

I can run any cpu for windows 11 because I’m an windows insider member 

That only applied when Windows 11 was prerelease. As it told you clearly at the time you entered the Insiders Preview with unsupported hardware, once the full version released, you'd have to fresh install Windows 10.

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Running Windows 11 Pro Build 22000.282 on an Intel Core i7 6850k / ASUS x99 Deluxe II just fine here. Getting Windows Updates and no driver issues.

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