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Windows 11 PC Health Check for Windows 10 and below
Windows 11 will be released in the last quarter of 2021, perhaps a little excitement in the second year of COVID gloom. The PC Helath Check app (pictured) provided by Microsoft should not be confused with a PC Healh Check Service, where an IT technician performs actual work on your computer, to resolve problems.
Windows 11 PC Health Check App
The Windows 11 PC Health Check App is designed simply, to advise if your computer can be upgraded to Windows 11. It doesn't do anything more than that.
If you're looking to improve the speed of your computer and resolve computer problems, check out our PC Health Check Service. It's similar to your car's annual service, but for your computer.
Should I Upgrade to Windows 11?
When a new operating system is released, or any major software update, you should always proceed with caution. Although software goes through a testing program, testers can't possibly find every defect. In fact, you'll be used to regular Windows updates that "patch" software to plug up security flaws.
It's a good idea to test the software on a computer that you don't rely on, day-to-day. You may also find that some devices such as printers, scanners, or cameras no longer work on Windows 11, particularly if the developer hasn't updated their software, named drivers.
Check for compatibility
Use the PC Health Check app to see if your current PC meets the requirements to run Windows 11. If so, you can get a free upgrade when it rolls out.
Windows 11 System RequirementsProcessor | 1 gigahertz (GHz) or faster with 2 or more cores on a compatible 64-bit processor |
Memory | 4 GB RAM |
Storage | 64 GB or larger storage device |
Firmware | UEFI, Secure Boot capable |
TPM | Trusted Platform 2 |
Microsoft account and internet connectivity required for setup for Windows 11 Home |
Certain features require specific hardware, see detailed system requirements.
You'll also need a graphics card with DirectX support and a display, at least 720p and a 9" display and above.
In short, if your computer is under 10 years old, you should be fine. It may not run optimally, but it should work.
We suggest that an engineer resolves any computer problems that you may have, clearing up disk space and removing old, unused software prior to an upgrade.
Click here for more information on our Computer Health Check service.
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