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Microsoft's new PC Health Check app, originally intended for users to check whether their hardware was compatible with Windows 11, is now available to install on older Windows 10 PCs, ...
The easiest way to see if your computer is compatible with Windows 11 is to visit the Windows information page on Microsoft’s ...
It’s understandable if your first instinct is to remove PC Health Check, since that was one of the focal points of Microsoft’s heavily-scrutinized TPM requirement for Windows 11.PC Health ...
Microsoft says that users who do not want PC Health Check on their system can simply uninstall it using the Settings app. However, readers have told BleepingComputer that they have had to ...
An open-source application called WhyNotWin11 acts as a better drop-in replacement for Microsoft's PC Health Check app to determine if your hardware is compatible with Windows 11.
Microsoft's PC Health Check app is available in preview again. The app was removed three months ago for incorrectly telling people that their PCs didn't meet the requirements of Windows 11.
Microsoft says that the PC Health Check app now has more complete and improved messaging on eligibility for Windows 11, with links to supporting articles on remediation steps, ...
The PC Health Check App is now being removed until a later date, yet to be specified. We know it will arrive ahead of the Windows 11 launch in the autumn, at least.
If you want to check the health of your Windows PC or laptop, Microsoft provides a comprehensive, in-built tool to help you do this. It also provides many other tools that will help you monitor ...
What you need to know. Microsoft has fixed the Windows 11 PC Health Check app. Right now, the app can show false negatives, indicating that a PC can't upgrade to Windows 11.
Microsoft is pulling the PC Health Check app to determine Windows 11 security, and plans to open up Windows 11 to earlier Intel and AMD CPUs.