Security News > 2021 > September > Microsoft PC Health Check adds detailed Windows 11 compatibility info
Microsoft has released an updated PC Health Check tool that provides detailed information about whether a device's hardware is compatible with Windows 11.
"Based on the feedback so far, we acknowledge that it was not fully prepared to share the level of detail or accuracy you expected from us on why a Windows 10 PC doesn't meet upgrade requirements," explained Microsoft in a blog post.
In August, Microsoft released an updated version of the PC Health Check tool to Insiders for testing and stated it would be coming soon for all Windows users.
Yesterday, Microsoft quietly released a new version of the PC Health Check tool with a far more significant amount of detailed information about why a particular device is not compatible with Windows 11.
As you can see below, the updated PC Health Check tool now explains that one of my devices needs Secure Boot enabled, a TPM 2.0 security processor was not found, and my CPU is not compatible.
While an older incompatible CPU will need to be replaced, it may be possible to enable Secure Boot and the TPM 2.0 processor for more recent devices simply by changing some settings in the computer's BIOS. When enabling TPM support in the BIOS, users should look for Intel Platform Trust Technology or AMD PSP fTPM settings depending on the device's CPU. Once these settings are enabled, you can rerun the PC Health Check tool to ensure Windows properly sees the previously missing features.
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