Microsoft Updates its Windows 11 PC Health App

Microsoft Updates its Windows 11 PC Health App

Back in June, Microsoft released its Windows 11 PC Health App, which is a compatibility checker. Unfortunately, I was one of many who downloaded the app and found it vague when it delivered a message stating my system was incompatible without giving me the specifics.


Microsoft has just released a new iteration just weeks ahead of Windows 11 launch. The latest version of the PC Health App gives precise details on the system's compatibility and incompatibility of Windows 11 on any system. In addition, it will specifically inform you if TPM 2.0 is enabled in your system.

Over the past few months, many noticed Microsoft's constant changes to Windows 11 CPU and system requirements. Thus, begging the question will this operating system will even be stable upon launch.

Let's address the new re-released PC Health App. It will provide much-needed clarity for system compatibility. First, load the app and then run the test; you should see the complete detail of your system hardware. Any compatible hardware passing the test will be greeted with a green-colored check in a box, flagging issues upon further investigation. Notification alert will also flash if your PC is not ready for Windows 11 due to disabled TPM 2.0.

I'm pretty sure the motherboard currently in my system TPM is disabled by default. So I need to enable it in the BIOS with just one click of the button.


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