Your 3-year-old PC isn’t able to use Windows 11.
Your 3-year-old PC isn’t able to use Windows 11.
It seems your 3-year-old PC is running well enough with its current specs, but it might struggle with newer operating systems like Windows 11. The TPM2.0 and secure boot features are working, which is great for security. The i7-7700T is still solid, though not very recent. It’s probably fine as long as you keep it updated and monitor performance.
This software is incomplete and comes with no guarantees. Please wait for its release. Currently, there are many unusual aspects to installing it, and the ISO available is leaked, so avoid using it as your primary operating system until it's stable.
I didn't set it up, I just used the PC health check app. I believe Microsoft should reduce the minimum requirements since Windows 10 is actually older than Intel 7th generation.
I mentioned it's still developing, so changes are expected. Be gentle and give it time. I question whether this will become a solid solution since many existing Windows systems aren't TPM ready, and even most newer ones don't support it.
Windows 11 demands are steep due to its beta status. Simplifying factors help with fixing issues. It’s best if the specs drop, as many machines still support 7th-gen Intel CPUs. Remember, these are marked as "supported," not mandatory. Running it on unsupported hardware might make Microsoft act as though you're using an older system like Athlon XP.
uhm well that page is for windows 10 21h1 heres the one for windows 11 https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows...processors