Windows 11 is not recommended to be installed on devices that do not satisfy the minimum system requirements. If you decide to install Windows 11 on ineligible hardware, your device may not perform properly. Upgrades, including security updates, won’t be guaranteed to reach devices that don’t fulfil these system requirements any more.
Steps to Fix PC not compatible with Windows 11
To check whether TPM is enabled on your system, you can use the following steps:
- From the Windows Start menu, click ‘Settings’.
- Under ‘System and Security’, click ‘TPM’.
- If the TPM feature is enabled, a green checkmark will appear next to it. If the TPM feature is not enabled, a red X will appear next to it. ..
In the ‘TPM Management on Local Computer’ window, you will see a list of all the TPMs that are currently running on your computer. You can click on any of them to start managing them.
In the ‘Status’ section, check whether TPM is enabled or not. If you see a message, ‘The TPM is ready for use’, then it means it is enabled
In case TPM is still not enabled, then follow these steps:
To enable TPM, restart the system and go to the ‘Startup Menu’ by pressing F1, F2, F10, F11 or DEL.
After pressing the desired key, you need to click on the ‘Security Tab‘ and go to ‘TPM device’.
Now, select ‘Available‘ on the list and save it. Restart your PC to enable the TPM.
Final Words
To run the PC Health Check, you must have an account with Microsoft. To sign in, click on the three lines in the top right corner of your screen and type in your name and password. After you sign in, click on the three lines in the bottom right corner of your screen and type in your computer’s name and location. If you see a message that says your computer is not compatible with Windows 11, please contact our support team to determine if it is possible to upgrade to Windows 11.