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Microsoft Corporation’s latest operating system “Windows 11” is being released for users today, October 5, 2021, but IT experts say that it will not be able to run on every computer.
It should be noted that legal users of Windows 10 will be able to upgrade their computer’s operating system for free and convert it to Windows 11.
However, according to IT experts, computers running the following four things will not be able to run Windows 11:
Computers with a hard disk (C drive) capacity of less than 64 GB.
Any computer that has a processor with less than one GHz speed and less technology than dual-core is equipped with 64-bit processing capability.
The “Secure Boot” feature is disabled in Windows (this can be enabled by going to BIOS settings).
Version 2.0 (ie TPM 2.0) of Windows’s advanced security feature “Trusted Platform Module” is disabled (in which case a message will appear on the screen when Windows 11 is installed and the installation will stop. Can be enabled by going to the BIOS settings).
In addition to all these, there are other conditions that are necessary for a successful installation of Windows 11 and for it to run on the system, such as:
4 GB RAM
Competitiveness of graphics cards with DirectX 12 or higher versions with WDDM 2.0
720-pixel display with a diagonal length of more than 9 inches and 8-bit color channel support
If a computer does not meet these requirements, Windows 11 will not be able to be installed on it.
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