

A Windows Display Driver Model of 2.0 or Later.Microsoft state HDDs are compatible but the slow access time of a HDD will result in a stalled system with continuous 100 % Disk Usage making it rather unusable with Windows 11. A Trusted Platform Module (TPM) Version 2.0 or Later.A UEFI BIOS with Secure Boot patched to address the Mid 2020 GRUB2 Security Exploit.However there is a warning in Settings stating that your Device may not perform as well as expected. 6th and 7th Generation Intel Processors work and have all the additional Security Requirements outlined above and the WDDM 2.0 graphics driver requirement. While they still recommend only Intel 8th Generation Processors and Higher.Microsoft have slightly backtracked on the Processor System Requirements for the Windows 11.

An 8th Generation Intel Processor or Later (a limited selection of High End 7th Generation Intel Processors are also supported).The main requirement listed by the PC Check is the processor requirement: Booting from the Windows 11 Bootable USB.Slipstreaming the Dell Driver Pack (Optional).ISO Checksums (Mainstream Channel ISO Only).The Windows 11 Direct ISO Download Links.Using Rufus to Create a UEFI Bootable USB from the Media Creation Tool ISO.Using the Media Creation Tool to Create an ISO.Using the Media Creation Tool to Create a UEFI Bootable USB.Windows 11 Installation Media Downloads.Windows 11 Elevated System Requirements.Downloading a Windows 11 ISO and Creating a UEFI Bootable USB Flash Drive and Clean Installing on a Dell PC.
