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I have tpm 2.0 cpu but it is listed as unsupported for windows 11

PyroBite

so i have a intel i5 410u cpu laptop with radeon r5 m330. Anyways, when i am trying to see the tpm version of my intel cpu it tells that i do have tpm 2.0 which is needed for windows 11.

but when i use pc health check it tells that my cpu is unsupported, Can anybody help?

 

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Your CPU is unsupported. The i5 4210U is not a supported CPU for Windows 11. 

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9 minutes ago, PyroBite said:

so i have a intel i5 410u cpu laptop with radeon r5 m330. Anyways, when i am trying to see the tpm version of my intel cpu it tells that i do have tpm 2.0 which is needed for windows 11.

but when i use pc health check it tells that my cpu is unsupported, Can anybody help?

 

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even if your processor have a TPM 2.0

the os needs to understand how to give the processor information

and 

retrive the processed info

in that caase windows 11 cannot understand your processor

thats why it is unsupported

Pls Mark a solution as a solution, would be really helpful.

BTW pls correct me, iam really stoobid at times.

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2 minutes ago, my name is guru iam tech said:

in that caase windows 11 cannot understand your processor

Not quite how it works. It's still an x86 CPU, so Windows can definitely run on it. It's just that Microsoft requires certain processor features for security reasons, and older CPUs don't have those. But for certain CPUs the cutoff point is also somewhat arbitrary. It's more about Microsoft not wanting to support it and less Windows not being able to run on it.

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My CPU is Unsupported by Windows 11 and I am running Windows 11 Pro. Build 22000.282

I have an Intel Core i7 6850k on an ASUS x99 Deluxe II motherboard with an ASUS TPM-M R2.0 14-1 pin module + running Secure Boot

Windows 11 works fine for my system. All I had to do was Install on Boot via USB as a fresh Install

I currently get all Windows Updates, since I went to Windows 11 on October 5th 

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6 minutes ago, BlackDragon1971 said:

Install on Boot via USB as a fresh Install

Exactly. That's how you do it, tried to upgrade with some changes to the install disk on "unsupported hardware", but it seems like only a clean install will work.

 

7 minutes ago, BlackDragon1971 said:

I currently get all Windows Updates

Don't get too exited. One day, you will not get the Windows updates anymore. Also, haven't looked into this, but "no updates" may mean that you don't get the bigger updates - and not driver tweaks. This is only a guess. If I am wrong, correct me.

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12 minutes ago, Zmimgo said:

Exactly. That's how you do it, tried to upgrade with some changes to the install disk on "unsupported hardware", but it seems like only a clean install will work.

 

Don't get too exited. One day, you will not get the Windows updates anymore. Also, haven't looked into this, but "no updates" may mean that you don't get the bigger updates - and not driver tweaks. This is only a guess. If I am wrong, correct me.

In fact you are correct, as far as speculation from most web based Presenters and Journalists have Posted...

I have a feeling, that with my current hardware setup, I can make a go of it for another year or so with Windows 11. I remember being in the same boat with my AMD Athlon64 x2 4400 / ASUS A8V Deluxe motherboard. ...

Windows 8 x64 worked fine in for a long while with that hardware, but when Windows 8.1 x64 came along the CPU was Unsupported and would not work. That forced me to Upgrade to an Intel Core 2 Quad Extreme qx 9650 based system

I am thinking about an Intel Core i9 9900x or 10 900x based system already... or hope on Sapphire Rapids to roll out. For now my Broadwell -E system will get me there, with a still healthy amount of grunt...

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