Windows 11 Updates will check your system compatibility

Windows 11 will come at the end of this year and Microsoft Says, that compatible PC's will get this update.  Media Creation tool approach will update the incomputable devices with a Windows 11, but it's not recommended.

Microsoft has already provided details of what makes a device suitable for Windows 11 Update October 2021. Your device is considered a support when it comes to 8th gen Intel, Ryzen 2000 and newer. Newly updated list also determine the support for the 7th Gen processors, as the Core XSeries, Core i7, W-series and Xeon 

Unfortunately, there will be no more chips on the list, at least for now. Microsoft has also assured you that its Surface products such as Surface Laptop will not upgrade to Windows 11. There will be no special treatment for Surface products as only new models will be allowed to install new Windows.

During the Q&A process, Microsoft has previously confirmed that it can identify devices with hardware or software issues.

In the meantime, you need to use the PC Health Check Tool to check for compatibility issues with Windows 11. However, at the preview release center, Microsoft has added a notification that will reveal more about this situation.

Windows 11 compatibility message

As you can see in the picture above, the message tells the user that their device is ready for Windows 11: Note: Some features of Windows 10 are not available for Windows 11. Some apps and features may have extras" - Windows Update.

It also links to relevant help articles that include more details about the needs and features of Windows 11 that have been removed.

This is a useful step, especially if you are unfamiliar with Windows 11 requirements. Microsoft is now publishing new a message for the Windows Insiders

It is possible that the same compatibility message will appear on devices that do not meet the requirements. Microsoft is trying to identify the compliances issues telemetry data and the process is not fraudulent.

Microsoft has also publish a release of  Windows 11  compliances check known as PCPG check. For example, the app will now speak if Secure Boot is disabled or your desktop does not have TPM 2.0 support.

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