

In addition, it can also be run under Windows 7, as I have just discovered. I must say that I like this tool, because it shows where it really hangs. I ran it once, and got the following display.

The tool does not need to be installed, but it does require administrative permissions. In the meantime, there is the tool WhyNotWin11 (was also mentioned in this comment already), which can be downloaded from GitHub for free. There I learn that I should buy a new PC … Checking with WhyNotWin11 By the way, the More Information button provides zero additional information, but still redirects to Microsoft's Windows 11 advertising page. He Windows 10 test system is not compatible with Windows 11 – so tests should be dead as well – I guess. As expected, the tool reported a short time later with the following dialog box: Only after two attempts did the above window eventually come to display, and I ran the check.

When called, the installed app then loads an update that is supposed to improve detection. This strange process can be explained by the fact that the old version of the app is still being downloaded. A progress bar comes up when you call it up: Preparing to install an update, installing something and that's it. I noticed that the app can be installed without administrator rights. Furthermore, there were some irritations with the first version of the tool regarding its results.Īccording to the above tweet, Microsoft has revised the PC Health Check tool. However, the tool requires Windows 10 version 1803 or higher to be installed. This MSI installation file can be downloaded from the Windows 10 site (see the "Get ready" section). Microsoft had already released its PC Health Check tool on 24 June 2021, directly after the presentation of Windows 11. Reliable tools for checking whether a machine is suitable would be just right.

The obligation for TPM 1.2 or better 2.0 as well as the hardware requirements may put a spanner in the works. Even those who have a Windows 10 machine, and although Microsoft promised a free upgrade, won't always be able to upgrade to Windows 11. I did go into detail about the minimum requirements set by Microsoft in the Windows 11: Hardware requirements.
