![]() The error comes just two weeks before the release of additional improvements to Windows 11, referred by Microsoft as 'Moment 2'. Last year, Windows 11 upgrade was offered to unsupported PCs again, highlighting the strict minimum hardware requirements for Microsoft’s operating system. ![]() Windows 11 officially requires Intel 8th Gen Coffee Lake or Zen 2 CPUs and up, and this won't be the first time Microsoft has faced this error. Read Microsoft unveils suite of cloud tools for telecom firms “Some hardware ineligible Windows 10 and Windows 11, version 21H2 devices were offered an inaccurate upgrade to Windows 11,” wrote Microsoft in a support note. The error was, however, resolved by the company the same day. Microsoft was quick to respond to the error and said the upgrade couldn't be completed because of the inability to meet the system requirements. ![]() Screenshots from a Windows 10 22H2 VM that does not meet the Windows 11 system requirements, big ones being TPM (none) and RAM (2 GB) /VNNswgMLiC Windows 11 free upgrade being offered to unsupported Windows 10 devices/VMs? How to upgrade to Windows 11 To get started: On your PC, open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update Check for updates If the Windows 11 upgrade is available, the option to download and install will appear before your eyes (go on, click it) Follow the prompts to configure your new settings. ![]()
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