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It doesn't meet the requirements- essentially means the installer is incompatible.
It's been said that if you get a Win 11 iso file and use that, the hardware requirements may be ignored.
I've not yet seen that done with the official release.
You would do that at your own risk... strongly advised as with any major upgrade:
First create a full disk image e.g. using Macrium Reflect (free) as is endlessly recommended here.
No doubt you will have read about the various CPU, TPM and graphics requirements for Win 11.
This PC does not satisfy
currently all requirements
system for Windows 11
Get the details and check if there
are operations you can perform
in the PC Health Checker app
https://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp
But are these keys correct?
Thanks
The really annoying thing is that now every PC that can't run 11 is saying so with a red warning cross in Windows Update, whether you've run the installer or not.
Those who want to stay on 10 are getting really annoyed at seeing this red warning every time they look at windows update. They know they're not compatible, they don't mind about that, but they would rather that MS stopped rubbing their noses in it
No. Since the 5th October when 11 was released, every PC that's incompatible will see that warning displayed. If not now, it will appear next time windows update checks for updates.
Compatible PC's will get a similar one that says you're compatible, but we're not going to give it to you yet....
The rollout is being phased in slowly, starting with the newest PCs, so only a very few lucky(?) ones will see 11 offered as a download straight away.