
If your computer passes the test, a message appears telling you that “This PC can run Windows 11.” If not, it could mean that your PC doesn’t meet all the minimum requirements, which leads us to the TPM issue ( Figure B).īeyond the required processor, memory, storage and other hardware, your computer also needs to be running version 2.0 of the Trusted Platform Module. Open the program and click the Check now button ( Figure A). Save and run the WindowsPCHealthCheckSetup.msi file. To download this app, browse to Microsoft’s Introducing Windows 11 page, scroll down to the Get ready section, and click the Download app link under Check for compatibility. To help you determine if your Windows 10 computer meets the requirements to run Windows 11, Microsoft also provides a free PC Health Check tool.

The new version will officially pop up sometime around the holiday season, though only for new PCs. The good news is that Windows 11 will be available as a free update for existing Windows 10 computers. SEE: Checklist: Securing Windows 10 systems (TechRepublic Premium) Must-read Windows coverageĭefend your network with Microsoft outside-in security services Will your computer be able to run it? That’s certainly the case with Windows 11, which Microsoft unveiled last week complete with design changes, Start menu and taskbar tweaks, widgets, snap layouts, Microsoft Teams chatting and support for Android apps.

With every new version of Windows comes a pressing question. Here's how to see if your PC is capable of running the upcoming version. Windows 11 will be a free upgrade for supported Windows 10 computers. How to tell if your PC can run Windows 11
