Your guess is as good as mine, probably because it is AMD, but then again @Kielbear post further up got the same message and he is running a Intel i7 processor🤔my bad .. how come ryzen 5 aint supported ?
Your guess is as good as mine, probably because it is AMD, but then again @Kielbear post further up got the same message and he is running a Intel i7 processor🤔my bad .. how come ryzen 5 aint supported ?
probs same reason why il stick with what works perfectly for for time being lolYour guess is as good as mine, probably because it is AMD, but then again @Kielbear post further up got the same message and he is running a Intel i7 processor🤔
That should be fine mate go into your Bios and enable fTPM reboot and re run the test.
Also for anyone who fails the 'test' with decent hardware just download the ISO, Mount it on a USB and boot from it. And that's how you can get Windows 11. I think the test is just showing extra precaution in
fTPM was already enabled in BIOS and it still failed, never mind I will stick with Windows 10 for now. Until of course when the time comes that I get bored and decide to mess around and more than likely mess everything up and end up having to but a new PC anyway 😆That should be fine mate go into your Bios and enable fTPM reboot and re run the test.
Also for anyone who fails the 'test' with decent hardware just download the ISO, Mount it on a USB and boot from it. And that's how you can get Windows 11. I think the test is just showing extra precaution in it's early days.
fTPM was already enabled in BIOS and it still failed, never mind I will stick with Windows 10 for now. Until of course when the time comes that I get bored and decide to mess around and more than likely mess everything up and end up having to but a new PC anyway 😆
No bother mate, I don't think I am missing much anyway, well nothing much that I would use 👍Windows 11 List of Supported Processors. @Kaspas4450 My apologies mate, I automatically thought your Ryzen CPU from 2017 was good enough lol!
Intel Windows processor requirements Windows 11 supported Intel processors
AMD Windows processor requirements Windows 11 supported AMD processors
ryzen 5 is supported. it works on mine anyhowmy bad .. how come ryzen 5 aint supported ?
You must have a newer Ryzen version, as @TheSource has pointed out in the post a couple up, it depends on what version of Ryzen you have, mine is not on the list, as I bought my PC when Ryzen had only just appeard on the market.ryzen 5 is supported. it works on mine anyhow
My 8 core i7 is not supported either😢
ryzen 5 is supported. it works on mine anyhow
I can't say for sure, but mine worked as i have tpm chip disabled, maybe you could dual boot to try it out thats what i am doing depends how comfortable you are with re-partitioning diskswill it work then if i dont have tpm 2.0 or the right processor mine is an intel i7 but from a few years ago and says not compatible with win 11
lntel(R) Core(TM)-I7-3770 CPU @3.40 Ghz x8What I7 is it mate? That’s crazy. I swear 8 core I7 is a kinda recent thing. Them I7 milked 4 cores for years until Ryzen shook them up.
You must have 2nd gen onwards mate
lntel(R) Core(TM)-I7-3770 CPU @3.40 Ghz x8
from Device manager
Lenovo about 7 yrs old now l think
Oh! Chit, must be an age thing screwing the grey matterThat’s a quad core mate. You’re getting confused with the thread count. 4 Cores 8 Threads. That CPU is nearly a decade old now.