Windows 11●Flyby11●サポートされていないPCに●アップグレード可能になりました
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Introduction
This tutorial will guide you through the process of upgrading to Windows 11 on unsupported PCs using the Flyby11 method. This method allows users to bypass the usual system requirements for Windows 11, enabling installation on older hardware.
Step 1: Download Flyby11
To begin, you need to download the Flyby11 tool, which facilitates the installation process. Follow these steps:
- Visit the Flyby11 release page on GitHub: Flyby11 Download Site.
- Locate the latest version, usually labeled as
Flyby11.zip
. - Click on the download link to start downloading the ZIP file to your computer.
Step 2: Extract the Flyby11 Files
Once the ZIP file is downloaded, you need to extract its contents:
- Navigate to the folder where the
Flyby11.zip
file is located. - Right-click on the ZIP file and select "Extract All" or use a similar option depending on your extraction tool.
- Choose a destination folder for the extracted files and click "Extract."
Step 3: Prepare for Installation
Before you proceed with the installation of Windows 11, ensure that your PC is ready:
- Backup all important data on your PC to avoid any potential data loss during the upgrade process.
- Check that your current Windows version is compatible with Windows 11.
- Make sure your PC has enough disk space for the installation (at least 64 GB is recommended).
Step 4: Modify Windows Installation Media
To bypass the hardware restrictions, you will need to modify the installation media:
- Open the extracted Flyby11 folder.
- Locate the script or tool that allows you to customize the Windows installation process.
- Follow the instructions provided in the Flyby11 documentation to create a modified installation media. This often involves running a batch file or script.
Step 5: Install Windows 11
Now that you have prepared your installation media, it’s time to install Windows 11:
- Insert your USB drive or installation disc containing the modified Windows 11 files.
- Restart your PC and enter the BIOS or UEFI settings (usually by pressing F2, F12, or Del during startup).
- Set the USB drive or installation media as the primary boot device.
- Save your changes and exit the BIOS/UEFI settings.
- Follow the on-screen instructions to install Windows 11. Choose the option to keep your files if prompted.
Step 6: Post-Installation Setup
After the installation process is complete, take the following steps to finalize your setup:
- Set up your user account and preferences as prompted.
- Install necessary drivers for your hardware if they are not automatically detected.
- Check for Windows updates to ensure your system is up to date.
Conclusion
You have successfully upgraded to Windows 11 on an unsupported PC using the Flyby11 method. Remember to regularly check for updates and back up your data. If you encounter any issues, consult the Flyby11 documentation for troubleshooting tips. Enjoy exploring the new features of Windows 11!