The short version is that if you bought your PC with Windows 8 or Windows 10 on it, an unsupported installation isn’t too difficult. And there are PCs that are missing one or both of those features. Unofficially, the Windows 11 installer distinguishes between two broad groups of unsupported PCs: there are PCs that support Secure Boot and have any kind of TPM at all, even an older TPM 1.2 module. Unsupported means unsupported, and Microsoft doesn’t want you running Windows 11 on your PC. Officially, any PC that doesn’t meet all of Windows 11’s requirements gets treated the same. Here’s where things start to get fun (and by “fun," I mean “frustrating and moderately risky”).
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