Microsoft earlier released Windows 11 and distributed a test version to Insider testers. The official version will also be released to users for free upgrades within this year, but not everyone can upgrade. Microsoft recently stated that Windows 11 will strictly require hardware configuration and cannot be upgraded if it does not meet the standard.
Microsoft has announced earlier that Windows 11 has a new system hardware standard. If the configuration of the device is not compatible with the standard requirements, you can only continue to use Windows 10. Recently, it has been shown again that Windows 11 will strictly require hardware configuration and cannot be upgraded if it does not meet the standard. The article also pointed out that if the user’s computer is not up to standard, it will not be able to upgrade the system through any means. Microsoft stated that the hardware requirements are to make the device more productive and to ensure higher security than in the past.
After launching the free upgrade, Microsoft will remotely confirm the compatibility of computer equipment and inform users in Windows Update whether they can install Windows 11. However, this time Windows 11 has a different update guarantee from the past Windows 10, and users cannot bypass hardware requirements restrictions by modifying the background during installation. It is reported that only the eighth-generation Intel Core, Zen 2 and Quzlcomm 7/8 processors are compatible with Windows 11. The seventh-generation Intel Core is reported to be supported, but all news is subject to official announcements.
Source: Windows Latest
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