Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

hi in this article. I will show you how to upgrade windows 10 to windows 11 without losing data for free on the unsupported hardware and get updates to step by step

Health check

Step1: Many users of Windows 10 who wish to upgrade their system are facing difficulties in bypassing TMP checks secure boot errors or MBR partition fortunately for us with older pc configurations there is a workaround that will allow you to upgrade windows 10 to windows 11 even if the processor and secure boot and TPM are not supported on your pc for this article. I will show you an easy way to download windows 11 then make an upgrade from windows 10 to windows 11 without losing data on unsupported hardware and get updates like supported hardware.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Download Windows 11 ISO File

Step2: First download the windows 11 iso file from the Microsoft site you can find the link below.

Download Windows 11 ISO File: Click me to visit the link

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step3: you will redirect to the next page after you click to confirm, after that click on the 64-bit Download button.

Step4: once has finished you will now have the latest windows 11 iso image file saved to your folder.

 

Delete or rename the "appraiserres.dll" File

Step5: now to make sure no system check is performed you must remove or rename the file that instigates it all named appraisers.dll there are multiple ways of doing that this method is probably the easiest of the lot navigate to your windows 11 iso and double click to mount it will be mounted on read-only so you can't remove the appraisers.dll file for that we will copy all the files in the iso file then create a new folder and paste them into this folder.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step6: copy to a new folder.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step7: Now go to your folder and open the sources folder.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step8: in the source folder find the appraisers.dll not appraiser.dll file in this location and then simply delete or rename this file.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step9: I will rename it, to appraisers.dll.old

Step10: go back to the parent folder again.


Upgrade windows 10 to 11

Step11: simply run the setup.exe file now by double-clicking on it to run the Windows 11 installation

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step12: Next click on the change how setup downloads updates hyperlink.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step13: On the next page select not right now.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step14: Click on next the installer will skip the verification and take you straight to licensing and validation.

Step15: click on accept.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step16: you can see we are able to upgrade from windows 10 to windows 11 and keep the personal files and apps.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step17: click on install to begin.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step18: Now this will install and take time to see the windows 11 desktop on our upgraded system.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Update Windows11

Step19: now I will answer the much-asked question as related to updates on windows 11 because Microsoft has suggested that unsupported Windows 11 installs don't receive critical security updates I’ve been running windows 11 for a while now and so far updates have been coming in exactly the same as unsupported hardware let's get them all installed here to show you that are working and also to make sure our system is up to date.

Upgrade to windows 11 | Without losing data | Unsupported hardware

Step20: that seemed to go just fine reboot to get the updates completed.

I hope it can help you to upgrade your system to Windows 11 if you have unsupported hardware, I hope you enjoyed reading the article.

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