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If you’re trying to upgrade your laptop to Windows 11 but find that it doesn’t meet Microsoft’s minimum processor requirements, don’t worry—you can’t upgrade your hardware to meet those specifications. However, there is a way to do the upgrade without changing your hardware, by using a workaround that bypasses the hardware checks.
You can perform an in-place upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 on your current device. The key is to follow a specific method that allows you to skip the hardware compatibility checks. I recommend following a simple video tutorial that walks you through this process step by step. The video shows an easy way to upgrade your PC to Windows 11 without running into restrictions caused by hardware incompatibility.
Here’s the link to the tutorial: How to Install Windows 11 25H2 on Unsupported PCs (New Easiest Method). Watching this video will give you clear instructions on how to carry out the upgrade safely and successfully.
Remember, this method is a workaround and might have some risks, such as potential compatibility issues or system instability, so proceed with caution. Make sure to back up all important data before starting the upgrade process.



