
You can now download the PC Health Check app below to see if your PC is ready for Windows 11. If System Type shows “32-bit operating system” or any ARM version is displayed, please select the ARM or 32-Bit download.If System Type shows “64-bit operating system”, please select the 64-bit download.
If Edition shows “Windows 10 Home in S mode”, please select the S mode download. Launch the About your PC system application. Download the PC Health app and take a seat at a PC Health Station. If you need to verify your architecture, please review the following steps: Our PC Health Stations help you track your blood pressure, pulse, weight & BMI so you. If you know which OS architecture your device is using, please download the needed version below. You’re also going to need TPM 2.0, a feature that’s been included in laptops and off-the-shelf desktops for the past few years, but may not be enabled if you have a custom-built PC. Just a quick recap of the Windows 11 Systems requirements – You need a 64-bit CPU with at least two cores and 1GHz clock speeds, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. If you’re unsure whether your PC will be able to run Windows 11, running the new Windows 11 PC Health Check app is the fastest way to check. This app, which was previously available to Windows Insiders, can now be downloaded by members of the public. They have released a Windows 11 PC Health Check app. The app is fairly simple, in that it quickly audits PCs to. In the end it’s still a software feature fixed/improved by hardware and then used to sell more PCs because otherwise capable computers would be "too slow".I’m all for security but I should be able to decide what is too slow…you’d think MS would want a larger population to be more secure and up to date.Microsoft is now making it easier for anyone to check if their PC supports Windows 11. Microsoft ended up yanking it offline, and now an updated version is back, available to download from the Windows 11 landing page.
I don’t remember the details but it involved hypervisor/vm technology and sandboxing and that without a recent CPU that hardware accelerates these features, it could be 20-40% slower. If true, I hope MS actually tells people at some point. I’ll probably install it anyway when is more mature and doesnt actually remove features.I did see a technical reason for why 8th gen CPU posted in the comments on a story here on Thurrott a while back and it actually made sense from a technical perspective. If you’re in release preview ring you might see a message that your pc doesn’t meet the win 11 requirements and it offers a link to download the app.My surface pro 4 passes all requirements except the artificial CPU limit of 8th gen Intel.