

That is a big issue considering security updates are essential for a Windows machine to run. This includes security updates, as well, which means Microsoft will not be liable if your PC catches a security threat. However, it will not roll out Windows Updates to these machines. Microsoft did say previously that it will not stop users from installing Windows 11 on older CPUs. This is contradictory because Windows 11 was running just fine on the PC. You need to scroll down all the way to the bottom of the page and click on the 'Download PC Health Check App' link to download the software program to the local system. However, at the same time, folks at The Verge claimed the PC Health Check app suggested one of the gaming PCs with a 7th Gen Intel Core i7 processor is not compatible with Windows 11. Interested users can download the official PC Health Check app from Microsofts Windows 11 website. A lot of processors from Intel and AMD are not supported, so it is understandable if the PC Health Check app calls your PC incompatible. The most important thing here is the processor, which strictly needs to be in Microsoft’s list of compatible processors.

This includes checking various aspects of the computer, such as the processor type, TDM security standard, minimum RAM and storage requirement, among others. The purpose of the PC Health Check app is to let users know if their PC will support Windows 11 or not.
