Windows 11: Microsoft removes incompatible PCs from OS testing
2 min readWindows 11 has been available in beta since June, and can currently be installed on computers that do not meet Microsoft’s proposed requirements. However, with the release of Final version is coming, the company began to “kick out” members of the Insider program who did not have computers worthy of running the operating system.
The second shows reports obtained by sites such as the edge NS Newer WindowsMicrosoft suggests that users uninstall Windows 11 and go back to using the previous version of the system. The message appears in a notification on Windows Update.
Microsoft has now dropped ineligible systems from the Insider program and told them to install Windows 10. pic.twitter.com/zfALanmcuq
– BetaWiki (BetaWiki) August 31, 2021
The notice says: “Your PC does not meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11.” Please install Windows 10 to participate in the Windows Insider Program on the Release Preview channel.
according to the edge, users of the beta channel and developer distribution receive the company’s message. The warning comes shortly after the company told the site that Windows 11 can do it Not receiving updates Via Windows Update when installed on an unsupported device.
When will it be launched?
In a statement sent to TechWorld Microsoft recently said that the new requirements are intended to raise the security level of the operating system. The company also indicated that it will continue to provide updates to Windows 10 until the end of its support in 2025.
Microsoft will release Windows 11 on October 5th as a free upgrade to the company’s existing system. Distribution will occur gradually and all compatible PCs should receive the new version by 2022.
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