Windows 11 is a new operating system that is being released by Microsoft. It is a more secure and efficient alternative to Windows 8.1 and Windows 8.0. If you are not sure if you can install Windows 11 on your unsupported PC, this tool can help you do so. This tool is called “Windows 11 Installation Wizard.” It will guide you through the installation process, and it will also provide you with all the necessary information to make the installation successful. If you have any questions about the installation process, or if you have any problems with the software, please do not hesitate to contact us at support@windows11.com. We will be happy to help you get Windows 11 installed on your unsupported PC!


Rufus 3.19 Beta was released last week, which adds a few new options when creating a bootable Windows 11 USB install drive. It can modify the installer to skip all collection questions by auto-selecting ‘Don’t allow’ or ‘Refuse,’ and removes the requirement for a Microsoft account in Windows 11 22H2 (if you also disconnect all network devices during installation). Finally, Rufus can turn off the Secure Boot and TPM checks, allowing Windows 11 to be installed on most 64-bit PCs.

Setting up a Windows 11 install drive for a PC that doesn’t meet Microsoft’s official requirements usually involves modifying registry values, so Rufus is now an easier way of doing that. Without modifications, Windows 11 can only be installed on computers with at least 8th-generation Intel processors or second-generation AMD Ryzen processors, paired with a functioning TPM security module and Secure Boot enabled. Many PCs don’t have a new enough processor or TPM support, especially computers released before 2018.

Rufus 3.19 is still a beta release, so it might have bugs or other unexpected issues. There should be a stable version available soon with the new Windows 11 functionality, though.