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Do you have any plan to support the following processor with windows 11: Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-7200U CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.71 GHz.
Thanks
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Thanks for the idea!
I was not expecting you to give me the hack but just telling that it exists is good for me.
Regards
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It is not intel's decision; it is microsoft's:
And, it is not likely to change.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Cute, they are saying this is your decision.
Who should I believe in?
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Believe Microsoft. Have you tried installing W11? If so, it failed, right? That is because your processor is not supported.
Now, in that same "cuteness", there is a hack to get W11 to install. It is not recommended, and definitely not supported.
I do not provide hacks (cute, eh?) So, if you want it, find it.
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Thanks for the idea!
I was not expecting you to give me the hack but just telling that it exists is good for me.
Regards
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Just make sure you undeerstand you will not be supported. Any problems on Intel or windows are your problems.
Doc (not an Intel employee or contractor)
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Complementary comment!
If you're on the fence like I am, it is recommend against upgrading an unsupported PC to Windows 11.
Windows 10 will be officially supported with security updates until October 2025.
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I believe W10 will go past October 2025 because of the very low acceptance of W11. Just an opinion. I have two machines on W11 (and hate both), 7 machines on w10 that can go to W11 (but will stay on W10), and 10 machines on W10 I could hack, but will not.
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