![]() ![]() ![]() Having to deal with Microsoft throwing watermarks on the screen or harassing users to upgrade perfectly good hardware is annoying - especially when newer laptop hardware is so thermally constricted that it can't perform to the level of older hardware. I really hate the UI design of Windows 11, but I use my laptop so infrequently that I'm fine with 11 being on there. Run a single executable and have access to Windows 11 through Insider Preview branches without having to worry about incompatibility. The note about an unsupported driver or process design is not applicable to the 7600 through 7900 series CPUs. WinPass11 is a tool for installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware in a one click installer. TPM firmware has nothing to do with it - the cutoff is arbitrary. The only issue is that Microsoft marked the CPU as unsupported even though they support a few other 7000-series CPUs. ![]() There's no technical reason why it cannot run Windows 11 without the watermark. ![]() If your PC is supported, upgrading to Windows 11is easy. Why is the biggest disappointment- the 7700hq laptop the only one with the watermark? Because the TPM 2.0 firmware is out of date and ASUS made the laptop for W10 and never thought to put out an update. You can check if Windows 11 supports your PC by downloading and running Microsoft’s PC Health Check app. There are a lot of moving parts including DCH drivers, VBS requirements, Secure. Rluker5 said:But as far as this watermark: it show up in my 7700hq laptop Microsoft already reported Windows 11 on unsupported PCs results in 52 more BSOD errors than supported ones. ![]()
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