![]() For example, power users might download an ISO image of Win11, burn it to a DVD, and install the new OS from there.īut most PC owners will never attempt this somewhat technical procedure. Instead, more than 55% of PCs lack a new-enough CPU to meet the requirements, according to Esben Dochy, technical product evangelist for Lansweeper, the Belgium-based tech-management firm that conducted the study.Īs I reported in the October 18, 2021, AskWoody Newsletter, Microsoft has recently posted a last-minute Registry tweak that allows almost any PC to upgrade to Win11, regardless of its CPU or TPM 2.0 status. ![]() Surprisingly, the incompatibility is not due mainly to Microsoft’s insistence that version 2 of a motherboard-based device called a Trusted Platform Module be installed and enabled before a machine can upgrade to Win11. Microsoft has issued many, shall we say, evolving requirements for Windows 11 - confusing people about which devices actually qualify - but now a study of 30 million machines worldwide reveals the answer: at least 55% of PCs used by businesses don’t meet Win11’s upgrade requirements. Most corporate PCs can’t install Windows 11, study says
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