Works perfect I downloaded the 24H2 ISO from Microsoft (October 2024 is available) Anyway I went back to build 23H2. Build 24H2, presented login issues with Microsoft Store. And minor Microsoft Account Management issues. Thank you very much, best regards *** Edited. After a clean install of 23H2. The 24H2 installation works fine. Sorry, best regards
Thanx for that . I just downloaded today the release ISO of 24H2 and my old method of doing this has been blocked by MicroSlot in 24H2 but your method still works . Great job
Followed this video after downloading the Windows 11 24H2 ISO. Mounted it. Easy to follow instructions. Worked like a charm. Memory integrity isolation was turned on again after the installation completed. But this caused the HWINFO64.sys driver warning to reappear. Switched off the memory integrity isolation in Windows Security settings. PC working well. No errors in the installation process. Thank you so much. Much appreciated. 😊
Glad it worked, but your comment shows that on UNSUPPORTED hardware everyone is going to have different experiences installing the update, because.... the PC is already not supported.
@Pureinfotech Oh I completely understand. I work with computers myself and IT generally. So I know what you mean. Everyone's experiences will be different as this is a risk we take in upgrading on unsupported hardware. Sometimes, it works fine. Sometimes, there will be issues. I will now see how it goes with 24H2. Thank you again. 😊
🔴I updated the written guide with the workaround for using a USB created with Rufus. 🔗 pureinfotech.com/install-windows-11-24h2-unsupported-hardware/ ⚠These instructions are for in-place UPGRADE. If you want to perform a clean installation, use these instructions ➡ th-cam.com/video/sp6w7CZyKvY/w-d-xo.html
Thanks, this was very helpful and it worked fine just as you demonstrated it. I've just upgraded an old 2011 iMac (Sandybridge Core i7 2600S) and an ancient HP 2740p laptop which has a first generation Core i7 processor (620M), the ones that came out straight after Core 2 processors and prior to the Sandybridge chips. Both have their drives formatted in MBR mode because neither support UEFI. They're now running 24H2 without any issues, upgraded from 23H2 with the latest updates.
If we already install the 24h2 Preview build, could we also get the stable release update in the further?, or do we need to perform re-clean install again in order to install the stable release?
Yeah, make sure you stop getting builds from the Release Preview Channel, and once the update becomes available, the device will continue to get updates.
Hi, thanks for the video. For me I get the error "Sorry, we're having trouble determining if your PC can run Windows Server. Is my laptop too old for this method? xD I am just trying to run WIndows 11 on my 13 year old laptop. I did get Windows 11 working in 2021, but now want to try to see if it can run newer versions too...
When talking about unsupported PCs, nothing is guaranteed... You already know your PC isn't compatible. You will still UEFI, old TPM 1.2, and popcnt instruction in the cpu
If there is a possibility that I can't get any automatic updates from windows in the future by performing this method then what is the benefit of switching as opposed to just staying on windows 10?
You're unlikely to loose updates, but the possibility may always be there for obvious reasons. You should stay on Windows 10 as much as you can, and then think about it, once Window 10 retires next year.
Tried doing it on a lenovo laptop with windows 10 currently installed... Where you select what files to keep, it doesn't allow me to keep all files, settings and apps. Just, keep personal files or nothing is available. On an older asus laptop, I could keep everything and it worked fine... Any idea why?
Howdy. I feel I should tell. I believe the computer must have UEFI startup. My laptop is old. It has BIOS Legacy startup. When rebooting the install rolled back to the previous system. 23H2 worked though. Regards.
You can use the ISO files and mount it to the VM as virtual drive. You don't need to create an unsupported media, because the hypervisor has a virtual TPM you can use.
It worked fine on one 12 year old computer but a few issues on another 12 year old one. It hung on the second boot at the setup.exe... with the error 0xC1900101 - 0x40017 "second boot phase". Google (a lot) one post and confirmed by another the virtual technology bios thingey you need for WSA was the cause. Reverted back to switching it off, rather than enabled in the Bios went onto the end. No issues so that was the cause of that error for me. The cumulative update then played up on this computer. Installed it via the KB msi and that was fine. Hoping it's now settled down on updates. We'll see tomorrow. For me the short answer is on old hardware you'll have to stop using WSA sooner than latter. I un installed it on that and it deleted all the associated apps.
So ... MS says that the hardware isn't supported on Windows 11 but you could still upgrade. So MS is lying right? Or how would you explain this? But it would be a shame to go through this upgrade and that MS will still block future updates.
Works Perfect. I could install 24H2 and everything is working fine. Thanks for providing the trick. But facing an issue with the Windows update, Cleared the Software distribution folder, tried to install using an offline installer but still the issue with - 2024-09 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5043178) - Install error - 0x800f0825 Edit: Solved the issue by Installing each MSU file individually wither using DISM or Windows Update Standalone Installer in the following order: Download and install each MSU file individually either using DISM or Windows Update Standalone Installer in the following order: windows11.0-kb5043080-x64_953449672073f8fb99badb4cc6d5d7849b9c83e8.msu windows11.0-kb5043178-x64_2db945d13d188131efd2f449454dc368dd77c209.msu
Just use the installer of 24H2 and it'll apply the cumulative updates. I always do that to upgrade the builds of Windows if it doesn't come on Windows update. It keeps all your info too.
its going to give lots of popcnt instructions errors if installed on unsupported computers. Have the people who installed it on u unsupported hardware have received popcnt and other errors? Thanks.
Windows 11, especially 24H2, won't work without the SSE4.2 instruction set support that also includes the “POPCNT” (Population Count) instruction. The unsupported methods to install the OS are meant for PCs that are compatible with Windows 10, but they're not compatible with Windows 11. More info pureinfotech.com/windows-11-24h2-system-requirements/ Thanks,
If it's hanging on the second boot at installation it may be you need to turn the virtual stuff off in the bios you may have turned on for WSA. That was my issue with the error 0xC1900101 - 0x40017 "second boot phase".
Nope. It works on unsupported hardware with popcnt. It's a known fact that the popcnt requirement is here to stay, but that should only very very old CPUs, not very old CPUs.
@@Pureinfotech I tried this on i5-7200U from Windows 11 22H2 build but once the installation was completed... my PC restarted successfully and reverted all the changes back to 22H2 :( Now official stable 24H2 has been released. Shall I try again or Is it something to do with the popcnt requirement?
@@gazzy01 I would vote against trying again. In my experience, even if your PC is Ok, you may encounter other issues because changes are done during the first try. I would make sure the PC is compatible, and then I would try a clean installation instead. Thanks,
@@Pureinfotech This method worked in the past when I upgraded from Windows 10 to 11 on this unsupported hardware. I'm qualified for other min requirements like TPM 2.0 and secure boot enabled on my laptop, but I'm on i5-7200U anything below an 8th gen processor isn't officially supported for Windows 11 installation. Although I haven't faced any issues in past two years on 22H2. I wonder if there is any way to upgrade from 22H2 to 24H2 without the need for a clean ISO install. Thanks
bro I upgraded to window 11 from a another channel video now my laptop face so much problem like I can't extract any files, windows upgrade don't work so what can i don now please answer my question 🙏🏻🙏🏻 Video link th-cam.com/video/Dx1iMroKQTI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JNIBrL0xmz2Co-tQ In thsi video they install windows 11 iso and delete the file that detect is your hardware support windows 11
Hi "Bro" I would personally backup any data, and then perform a clean installation with these steps th-cam.com/video/sp6w7CZyKvY/w-d-xo.html if you want version 23H2, make sure to download and use that ISO. Do not do an in-place upgrade. and the restore files from backup.
i did it in1 min on my old pc running 23h2,,, this video is too long,, with my usb i created of 24h2 inserted open cmd as admin, change to drive letter of usb,, D: in my case,, then type setup.exe /product server and enter ,, thats it,, the guy in this vid is annoying opening up terminal to get to cmd,, wtf,
Thanks for your feedback. I understand that the video may not please everyone, but I rather make it like that so anyone can follow. If the video long, I'll have people complaining, if it's too short, people will be complaining about no enough information, and so on and so forth. Thanks,
Thanks! Now I'm running Windows 11 24H2 in my hp laptop from 2011 😍
THIS METHOD WORKS
Using official 24h2 iso, I upgraded from 23h2 to 24h2. You saved me
I can already feel that 24h2 is more responsive and quick.
Works perfect
I downloaded the 24H2 ISO from Microsoft (October 2024 is available) Anyway I went back to build 23H2. Build 24H2, presented login issues with Microsoft Store. And minor Microsoft Account Management issues. Thank you very much, best regards *** Edited. After a clean install of 23H2. The 24H2 installation works fine. Sorry, best regards
Thanx for that . I just downloaded today the release ISO of 24H2 and my old method of doing this has been blocked by MicroSlot in 24H2 but your method still works . Great job
Worked Great, Running Windows 11 24H2 on a laptop from 2012 🙂
Great guide! I'm running Windows 24H2 on an old Dell Latitude E6530 from 2012! 23H2 ran great and is super responsive and stable.
Followed this video after downloading the Windows 11 24H2 ISO. Mounted it. Easy to follow instructions. Worked like a charm. Memory integrity isolation was turned on again after the installation completed. But this caused the HWINFO64.sys driver warning to reappear. Switched off the memory integrity isolation in Windows Security settings. PC working well.
No errors in the installation process.
Thank you so much. Much appreciated. 😊
Glad it worked, but your comment shows that on UNSUPPORTED hardware everyone is going to have different experiences installing the update, because.... the PC is already not supported.
@Pureinfotech Oh I completely understand. I work with computers myself and IT generally. So I know what you mean. Everyone's experiences will be different as this is a risk we take in upgrading on unsupported hardware. Sometimes, it works fine. Sometimes, there will be issues.
I will now see how it goes with 24H2. Thank you again. 😊
Thanks it works thank you again from The Netherlands
🔴I updated the written guide with the workaround for using a USB created with Rufus. 🔗 pureinfotech.com/install-windows-11-24h2-unsupported-hardware/
⚠These instructions are for in-place UPGRADE. If you want to perform a clean installation, use these instructions ➡ th-cam.com/video/sp6w7CZyKvY/w-d-xo.html
Worked perfect for me on Lenovo ThinkStation P500 Workstation, and Lenovo ThinkPad T520 laptop. Thanks so much!
This method Working perfectly fine. Updated my dell Inspiron 5558 i5 4th gen from 23h2 to 24h2 successfully. Thank you bro!
Thanks, this was very helpful and it worked fine just as you demonstrated it. I've just upgraded an old 2011 iMac (Sandybridge Core i7 2600S) and an ancient HP 2740p laptop which has a first generation Core i7 processor (620M), the ones that came out straight after Core 2 processors and prior to the Sandybridge chips. Both have their drives formatted in MBR mode because neither support UEFI. They're now running 24H2 without any issues, upgraded from 23H2 with the latest updates.
If we already install the 24h2 Preview build, could we also get the stable release update in the further?, or do we need to perform re-clean install again in order to install the stable release?
Yeah, make sure you stop getting builds from the Release Preview Channel, and once the update becomes available, the device will continue to get updates.
Hi, thanks for the video. For me I get the error "Sorry, we're having trouble determining if your PC can run Windows Server. Is my laptop too old for this method? xD I am just trying to run WIndows 11 on my 13 year old laptop. I did get Windows 11 working in 2021, but now want to try to see if it can run newer versions too...
When talking about unsupported PCs, nothing is guaranteed... You already know your PC isn't compatible. You will still UEFI, old TPM 1.2, and popcnt instruction in the cpu
Damn it’s working. Thank you 🤩
Please make video how to bypass the SSE4.2 requirement for Windows 11 24H2 clean installation. Thank you
If there is a possibility that I can't get any automatic updates from windows in the future by performing this method then what is the benefit of switching as opposed to just staying on windows 10?
You're unlikely to loose updates, but the possibility may always be there for obvious reasons. You should stay on Windows 10 as much as you can, and then think about it, once Window 10 retires next year.
Tried doing it on a lenovo laptop with windows 10 currently installed... Where you select what files to keep, it doesn't allow me to keep all files, settings and apps. Just, keep personal files or nothing is available. On an older asus laptop, I could keep everything and it worked fine... Any idea why?
Howdy.
I feel I should tell.
I believe the computer must have UEFI startup.
My laptop is old. It has BIOS Legacy startup. When rebooting the install rolled back to the previous system. 23H2 worked though.
Regards.
Yes, Windows 11 doesn't work on BIOS, you UEFI.
Any other way to do it on a clean install from a virtual machine?
You can use the ISO files and mount it to the VM as virtual drive. You don't need to create an unsupported media, because the hypervisor has a virtual TPM you can use.
funcionou perfeitamente, obrigado!
3:08 this method fixed? or old build?
All details in the video. Thanks,
get fault can not instal to usb flash station ?
It worked fine on one 12 year old computer but a few issues on another 12 year old one. It hung on the second boot at the setup.exe... with the error 0xC1900101 - 0x40017 "second boot phase". Google (a lot) one post and confirmed by another the virtual technology bios thingey you need for WSA was the cause. Reverted back to switching it off, rather than enabled in the Bios went onto the end. No issues so that was the cause of that error for me.
The cumulative update then played up on this computer. Installed it via the KB msi and that was fine. Hoping it's now settled down on updates. We'll see tomorrow.
For me the short answer is on old hardware you'll have to stop using WSA sooner than latter. I un installed it on that and it deleted all the associated apps.
It works, on i5 6200u laptop
Just upgrade Win10 on i7-4510U old Dell laptop! 💕💕
didn't work on my late 2012 dell xps 13
When will stable 24H2 be released at the end of September?
Likely as a seeker, more broadly in October. My guess. No official word yet.
October. It released.
So ... MS says that the hardware isn't supported on Windows 11 but you could still upgrade. So MS is lying right? Or how would you explain this? But it would be a shame to go through this upgrade and that MS will still block future updates.
Will it change to server version or ask for activation?
It should not anything
@@Pureinfotech Thanks, it worked
Thanks thanks thanks 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
Glad it worked
Works Perfect. I could install 24H2 and everything is working fine. Thanks for providing the trick.
But facing an issue with the Windows update, Cleared the Software distribution folder, tried to install using an offline installer but still the issue with - 2024-09 Cumulative Update Preview for Windows 11 Version 24H2 for x64-based Systems (KB5043178) - Install error - 0x800f0825
Edit:
Solved the issue by Installing each MSU file individually wither using DISM or Windows Update Standalone Installer in the following order:
Download and install each MSU file individually either using DISM or Windows Update Standalone Installer in the following order:
windows11.0-kb5043080-x64_953449672073f8fb99badb4cc6d5d7849b9c83e8.msu
windows11.0-kb5043178-x64_2db945d13d188131efd2f449454dc368dd77c209.msu
My windows stopped getting new build updates on windows 21H2 and I don't know the reason.
Just use the installer of 24H2 and it'll apply the cumulative updates. I always do that to upgrade the builds of Windows if it doesn't come on Windows update. It keeps all your info too.
Can I do this procedure even my PC is still in Windows 10 but unsupported PC?
You should, as long as the CPU has the SSE4.2 and POPCNT instructions, the PC has TPM 1.2, and the firmware type is UEFI.
same question, my laptop is i5 7gen, has tpm 2.0, can i install this? i want to try new experience coz I'm in windows 10 since first release
Când apare update 24h2 pe letop meu și în romana de rgo
its going to give lots of popcnt instructions errors if installed on unsupported computers. Have the people who installed it on u unsupported hardware have received popcnt and other errors? Thanks.
Windows 11, especially 24H2, won't work without the SSE4.2 instruction set support that also includes the “POPCNT” (Population Count) instruction. The unsupported methods to install the OS are meant for PCs that are compatible with Windows 10, but they're not compatible with Windows 11. More info pureinfotech.com/windows-11-24h2-system-requirements/ Thanks,
Have you tried the install.wim trick?
It's saying installing windows server it's it okay
Yes, that's expected...
amazing. it doesn't work for me with rufus. with this method it works instantly. thanks a lot
Glad to hear that
I used the install.wim trick and it worked
Doesn't work for me
If it's hanging on the second boot at installation it may be you need to turn the virtual stuff off in the bios you may have turned on for WSA. That was my issue with the error 0xC1900101 - 0x40017 "second boot phase".
This method only works with supported hardware with popcnt, I tried it out and doesn’t work on unsupported PC.
Nope. It works on unsupported hardware with popcnt. It's a known fact that the popcnt requirement is here to stay, but that should only very very old CPUs, not very old CPUs.
@@Pureinfotech I tried this on i5-7200U from Windows 11 22H2 build but once the installation was completed... my PC restarted successfully and reverted all the changes back to 22H2 :(
Now official stable 24H2 has been released. Shall I try again or Is it something to do with the popcnt requirement?
@@gazzy01 I would vote against trying again. In my experience, even if your PC is Ok, you may encounter other issues because changes are done during the first try. I would make sure the PC is compatible, and then I would try a clean installation instead. Thanks,
@@Pureinfotech This method worked in the past when I upgraded from Windows 10 to 11 on this unsupported hardware. I'm qualified for other min requirements like TPM 2.0 and secure boot enabled on my laptop, but I'm on i5-7200U anything below an 8th gen processor isn't officially supported for Windows 11 installation.
Although I haven't faced any issues in past two years on 22H2. I wonder if there is any way to upgrade from 22H2 to 24H2 without the need for a clean ISO install.
Thanks
bro I upgraded to window 11 from a another channel video now my laptop face so much problem like I can't extract any files, windows upgrade don't work so what can i don now please answer my question 🙏🏻🙏🏻
Video link
th-cam.com/video/Dx1iMroKQTI/w-d-xo.htmlsi=JNIBrL0xmz2Co-tQ
In thsi video they install windows 11 iso and delete the file that detect is your hardware support windows 11
Hi "Bro" I would personally backup any data, and then perform a clean installation with these steps th-cam.com/video/sp6w7CZyKvY/w-d-xo.html if you want version 23H2, make sure to download and use that ISO. Do not do an in-place upgrade. and the restore files from backup.
@@Pureinfotech just follow the steps in video to don't face any problem in future
I tried his method 4 TIMES!!! and didn't work, never again. Had to go back to 23H2 where everything works well.
i did it in1 min on my old pc running 23h2,,, this video is too long,, with my usb i created of 24h2 inserted open cmd as admin, change to drive letter of usb,, D: in my case,, then type
setup.exe /product server and enter ,, thats it,, the guy in this vid is annoying opening up terminal to get to cmd,, wtf,
Thanks for your feedback. I understand that the video may not please everyone, but I rather make it like that so anyone can follow. If the video long, I'll have people complaining, if it's too short, people will be complaining about no enough information, and so on and so forth. Thanks,
Does windows 11 provide updates in unsupported pc
Yes, but Microsoft isn't obligated to provide them or support them. You are on your own.