Installing and running Windows 11 on AMD A6 6420K APU
Note: By installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware, you may not be entitled to receive security patches and fixes.
In this video, I use Rufus 3.18 Beta to set up a Windows 11 USB installation media to bypass the TPM and CPU checks. I then install Windows 11 on former MTDX Black Max hardware, sporting an AMD A6 6420K APU, 8GB RAM, and 250GB SSD. This hardware does not meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11. Despite this, Windows 11 ran surprisingly well on this hardware.
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How is the overall "feel" of the w11 on an older system? does it feel snappier or sluggish compared to w10 or even w7 ?
What i have tested it seems like comparing w7 and w10, the more cores the cpu has the better w10 feels like.
Replaced my friends w7 with w10 on an 3.5ghz phenom x6 pc and it feels much faster now when doing light tasks like web browsing and file management
i tried upgrading my HP A8 6500 through Win 11 upgrade assistant, made a regedit to bypass TPM/unsupported CPU didnt work like my other attempts on unsupported cpu computers i have, but those had tpm2.0
i was planning on Upgrading my HP a8 6500 Desktop, lacks secure boot, TPM2.0, I've done upgrading to 11 on celeron mini pcs/pentium laptop, but not on an AMD cpu.