Q: Dear Geek. I have a tower running Windows 10. Windows Update tells me that the PC doesn’t meet minimum requirements to run Windows 11. PC Health Check tells me my CPU i7-7700@3.60 GHz does not support Windows 11.

I called Dell fully expecting them to sell me another CPU, but they made it clear that there was no way they could help me. Should I wait until Windows 10 is no longer supported and buy a new computer; download Window 11 ISO, make a bootable flash drive and install Win 11 OS manually (whatever that means), or attempt to buy another CPU that supports Windows 11?

— Ronald R., Niceville

A: Dear Ronald. I hope you didn’t miss my discussion on a similar topic just a few issues ago in response to reader Keith N. in issue No. 782. I said it was “similar” because although both questions are generally about whether to stick with Windows 10, you brought up something in your question that Keith did not, and that is the possibility of strong-arming the installation of Windows 11 to get it onto a system that Microsoft claims doesn’t support it.



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