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Microsoft Changes Windows 11 Installation Requirements Again

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Since Windows 11 has already been released and is even being tested by many users, there is still some confusion when it comes to the minimum requirements. This element caused problems and many felt that they could not use Microsoft’s system.

Microsoft came in to provide more information on this topic and changed the requirements for installing Windows 11. The software giant hopes to fix this problem once and for all by making important adjustments for everyone.



Yesterday was very important for Windows 11 and for Microsoft, opening the door to the future. The first build of this operating system has been released, made public and available to Insiders.

In addition to opening tests on this new version of the operating system, Microsoft has made a public announcement to try to further clarify the most difficult issue for this system. We're talking about the minimum requirements for this system and what you'll need to install Windows 11.

The first and big novelty is a clearer definition of the processors that will be supported by this system. So and from what is presented, we now have support for 8th Gen Intel processors, AMD Zen 2, and Qualcomm Series 7 and 8.

Even more interesting is the support for 7th Gen processors from Intel and AMD Zen 1 processors in this first build. Microsoft wants to measure their performance and see if it can run Windows 11 without any problems.

On the other hand, Microsoft decided to ease some of the commitments for this first build. TPM 2.0 itself is not included in this release, so Windows 11 has been tested on maximum platforms and configurations.

To avoid confusion and misinformation, Microsoft decided to suspend the PC Health Check app. He admitted that it was not prepared and that he often gave incorrect information about Windows 11 support.

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