But for more serious problems, like a processor that isn't on one of Microsoft's compatibility lists, your only options are to upgrade to a supported processor (not always an option but possible for some AMD Ryzen desktops in particular), replace the computer, continue running Windows 10, or run an "unsupported" Windows 11 install that may or may not receive updates going forward. Click the Check now button on the main UI, and the app will start checking if this PC meets the Windows 11 system requirements. The new version of the Health Check app makes recommendations if your PC has easily fixable compatibility problems, like if there's a firmware TPM module that simply isn't enabled, if Secure Boot is turned off, or if you need a RAM or disk space upgrade. Alternatively, you can also press Windows + S to open Windows Search box, type PC health check, and click the PC Health Check app to open it. In our testing, it's still pretty bad at guessing the approximate age of the PC that it's running on, but it at least presents more detailed information when it's telling you that you won't be able to upgrade to a new OS. Further Reading Why Windows 11 has such strict hardware requirements, according to MicrosoftĪ new version of the PC Health Check app, now available via this official Microsoft link to people without Windows Insider accounts, fixes that problem. They are available for download from the Store: 3D Viewer OneNote for Windows 10 Paint 3D Skype Additional languages available as Language Interface Packs Looking for Windows 10 specifications and requirements Get Windows 10 specifications Check for compatibility Use the PC Health Check app to see if your PC can run Windows 11.
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