There is always a list of checks to make sure your computer specification is good for the Operating System.
I have detailed the steps to check your Windows 11 Upgrade with a simple tool by Microsoft
Please read this blog to get started. Windows 11 launched, is your computer ready for it ?
The objective of this blog is to find out what exactly is there with your current system.
In case, your computer is not up to the requirements for Windows 11.
Key Checks
we are going to do 3 checks which are required for the upgrade to Windows 11.
1) Processor (CPU)
2) Memory /RAM
3) Storage / Drives
One more time, let's check all the system requirements for Windows 11
Now, let's find out which processor is there on your current computer.
On your keyboard, Press Windows + R and this shall open Run window.
and in this box, type msinfo32 and click ok.
And as you hit enter or click Ok, a new window would open with key system specifications.
On this page, you can find the Processor and RAM on the system.
The minimum RAM requirement is 4 GB, most modern computers have it already.
Windows 11 System requirements are now confirmed for RAM at least.
A very simple step to check your System Storage.
Refer to this quick and simple Article Find out how much storage your PC has (microsoft.com)
List of supported Processors.
In pursuit to validate further, you have this Microsoft article for your system processors.
Windows Processor Requirements | Microsoft Docs
You can click on your processor category to find the listed processor for Windows 11.
This has the whole list of supported processors, AMD, Intel & Qualcomm Supported Processors.
Storage
The minimum storage space required for the upgrade is 64 GB or higher.
However, there is no particular storage type specified.
In our next blog, we will see how to find out more about TPM, System Firmware.
if your computer has compatible Graphics Cards and Displays for Windows 11.
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