Microsoft is seeking to pace up the migration to Windows 11 by forcefully installing its suitability checker app on person's machines.
BleepingComputer noticed that the newest Windows 10 replace features a force set up for PC Health Check, a tool that evaluates a person's machine to suss out its suitability for upgrading to Windows 11.
The new KB5005463 replace does not point out PC Health Check in its title, however could upset some customers preferring to remain on Windows 10 till all of the preliminary points with Microsoft's new software program are ironed out.
Windows 11 replace
Microsoft says that customers are in a position to merely uninstall PC Health Check utilizing the Windows Settings app, nevertheless some customers have complained that this is trickier than it sounds - namly as a result of the tool retains being reinstalled at any time when a subsequent Windows replace is launched.
PC Health Check does not seem too intrusive an addition to a Windows 10 PC, however customers could wish to disable it if they do not wish to be reminded about Windows 11 - for instance, if they're utilizing an admin-controlled work machine.
Microsoft does advise giving your laptop a Windows 11 well being verify earlier than updating to its latest working system, which was launched earlier this 12 months following months of anticipation.
While Windows 11 is out there as a free download, Microsoft has set a baseline of {hardware} specs that enables customers to reap the benefits of all its options.
For starters, all PCs and laptops powered by Intel’s sixth and seventh-generation processors will not be eligible to get the brand new replace - and Windows 11 may even not assist 32-bit methods. Similarly, in case your machine runs on AMD’s A-series and FX-series, together with Ryzen 1000 and most Ryzen 2000 processors, it won't be able to run Windows 11.
Microsoft says that so as to download Windows 11 in your PC, it should meet the beneath necessities:
Processor: 1 gigahertz (GHz) or sooner with 2 or more cores on a suitable 64-bit processor or System on a Chip (SoC)
RAM: 4GB
Storage: 64GB or bigger
System firmware: UEFI, Secure Boot succesful
TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) model 2.0
Graphics card: (*11*) with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver
Display: 9in or bigger show with HD (720P) decision or more
Internet connection and Microsoft accounts: Internet connection to download and arrange the machine. A Microsoft account is required for some options.