Got this output checking W11 availability for my pc.Windows 10 EducationVersion 21H1 b19043.1055Local accountThis windows license was adquired for free from my university, but they never managed anything AFAIK. Reply ItsBhatti Brass Contributor Jan 14, 2025 This PC is managed b...
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As I can see everything is fine except the processor.My processor is an Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-6700K CPU @ 4.00GHz 4.01GHz. Why my i7 processor is not ok for the update? I went online to check about the processors that they are compatible with the WIN 11 update and saw tha...
Windows 10 PC Health Check showing unsupported CPU for Windows 11 upgrade but support list is showing CPU listed Josh Lamberth0Reputation points Jul 13, 2023, 2:48 AM I am working on upgrading our Windows 10 virtual machines within our vSphere environment to Windows 11. Du...
On PC Health Check it says my processor isn't supported for Windows 11. My processor is Intel Xeon E3-1505M v5 and my Windows version is 21H1. According to the documentation this should be a supported processor: Windows 11 Windows 11 ...
Re: Windows 11 PC Health Check In reply to Bouldergramp • Jun 24, 2021 Both my desktop (AMD Ryzen 7 48GB RAM) and laptop (Intel i7-7820HK CPU @ 2.90GHz} 32GB RAM), 2 & 3 year-old toddlers, show they aren't good enough for WIN 11. Both are TPM 2.0 for security. But...
I sure hope the TPM requirement isn’t 100% necessary when the OS actually hits general availability. I don’t think it’s an exaggeration to say millions of otherwise perfectly viable PCs will be excluded from running Win 11 if that requirement remains for all types of users and use cases...
Go toStartmenu. Search for and openSettings app. Alternatively, you can open Settings by pressingWin+ikey. Windows 11 Windows 10 Navigate toSystem > Display. In the Display settings window, scroll down until you see the “Advanced display settings” link. Click on it. ...
TheSettings app on Windows 11will be enough for the most basic information about your system. You can check the details of your CPU, GPU, amount of RAM, Windows version, and more within the Settings app without going anywhere else. ...