
As a result, it won’t be entitled to receive updates from Windows Update. However, you must confirm that the upgrade will have an “unsupported state.” Microsoft defines an “unsupported state” as a computer that doesn’t meet the minimum system requirements. In other words, you can continue with the setup manually if you choose to install Windows 11 on incompatible hardware.

However, anyone could upgrade at their own risk knowing there is no system stability and driver compatibility guarantee. According to the company, installing Windows 11 on unsupported hardware is an option for organizations. Microsoft left the loophole open but didn’t mention it anywhere in the documentation, nor is it supported.

Instead, you must use a bootable USB flash drive or ISO file to perform a clean install or in-place upgrade manually. UPDATED : If you have a computer with unsupported hardware, you may upgrade to Windows 11, but not through Windows Update.
