I have several Windows 10 PC that are only used with WMC to drive my HDTVs, so I plan to leave them on Windows 10. I have a friend that does not want to continue using Windows 10 after October, but has a machine with enough capabilities, if it could move to Windows 11. I hope to help him move a system that uses an Intel Core i5-4670K. I wanted to test the process first, so I cloned the drive of a laptop that uses the Core i5-430M, since it supports both SSE4.2, and POPCNT. I ran the Win11-Req-Bypass script, and selected 1 to select the bypass, and it appeared to run without errors.
I was not sure of the next step. I was hoping that Windows Update would just show Windows 11 as available, after a restart, but that did not happen. I download Windows 11 from Microsoft to a flash drive, and planned to run setup from within Windows 10, but I thought I should check here first.
I would appriciate any help or suggestions.
Thanks
edit: I went ahead and tried to install Windows 11 from the flash drive. I received the warning about not meeting the system requirements, ...., no longer be supported, and won't be entitled to receive updates...
I have yet to accept, and continue, hoping to get guidance
Thanks again