

If not, is the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program something folks would recommend? I've never needed any MS support and I'm happy with my current machine.
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Is there a specific reason for it not being eligible for the W11 upgrade?jztemple2 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:28 pm Hi guys! I haven't been following this thread (shame on me) but I'm still happy with Win10 and have a nice rig that I am loath to get rid of. However, Microsoft tells me that I can't upgrade this machine to Win11
. Anyone see any chance that MS will change their minds and allow machines like mine to upgrade to Win11?
If not, is the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program something folks would recommend? I've never needed any MS support and I'm happy with my current machine.
The article goes on to provide step-by-step instructions on how to install the OS on an unsupported PC.Use Rufus To Upgrade an Unsupported PC
What if your PC doesn't qualify for Windows 11? With the free third-party Rufus tool, you're able to install an operating system such as Windows 11 by sneaking past the usual requirements. To set this up, download or create the Windows 11 ISO as explained above. Next, install Rufus and launch the program.
Most modern computers qualify for the upgrade, but need to turn on "TPM management" in their bios settings.jztemple2 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:28 pm Hi guys! I haven't been following this thread (shame on me) but I'm still happy with Win10 and have a nice rig that I am loath to get rid of. However, Microsoft tells me that I can't upgrade this machine to Win11
. Anyone see any chance that MS will change their minds and allow machines like mine to upgrade to Win11?
If not, is the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program something folks would recommend? I've never needed any MS support and I'm happy with my current machine.
Daehawk wrote:Thats Drazzil's chair damnit.
Most modern computers qualify for the upgrade, but need to turn on "TPM management" in their bios settings.jztemple2 wrote: Fri Mar 21, 2025 3:28 pm Hi guys! I haven't been following this thread (shame on me) but I'm still happy with Win10 and have a nice rig that I am loath to get rid of. However, Microsoft tells me that I can't upgrade this machine to Win11
. Anyone see any chance that MS will change their minds and allow machines like mine to upgrade to Win11?
If not, is the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program something folks would recommend? I've never needed any MS support and I'm happy with my current machine.
Daehawk wrote:Thats Drazzil's chair damnit.
+1. Reports are circulating that tariffs on Vietnam, Taiwan, China & friends will soon boost prices for all manner of computer components by ~25%. I was going to upgrade all three of my machines when my big payday comes this summer...now I think I might try to flog them until this fever breaks. Maybe MS will postpone their deadline when the hardware market tanks.jztemple2 wrote: Thu Apr 03, 2025 4:50 pm Well, I don't really want to upgrade to Win11 if I can avoid it, so I'll probably go with the Extended Security Updates (ESU) program for a year or so after October.
I haven't been pricing gaming rigs recently, but I imagine it's going to be steep![]()