To check compatibility for Windows 11, you can either use Microsoft’s PC Health app or manually verify the requirements.
However, if you start using the preview builds on unsupported devices, you need to roll back to Windows 10 when Windows 11 is generally available (exists preview) and your device does not meet the requirements at that time. Once done, you can now start testing the Windows 11 preview builds on your unsupported device.
On the Registry Editor, now navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\Applicability.Change the value to Dev from ReleasePreview.Double-tap on the UIBranch key on the right side of the window.On the Registry Editor, navigate to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\WindowsSelfHost\UI\Selection.If it is not available, type “ Regedit” in the Start menu.Open the Windows Insider program and check if the Dev Channel option is available.Select the available channel: Release preview.Click on ‘Get Started’ and connect your Microsoft account used for registering to the Insider program.Open Windows Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program.
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To install Windows 11 preview on unsupported devices, follow these steps: Install Windows 11 beta builds on unsupported devices Thankfully, you can make minor changes to Windows Registry to enroll into the Dev Channel and receive Windows 11 Insider preview builds.