Microsoft has confirmed in a tweet from Steve Dispense that the PC Health Check tool that tells you if your PC is compatible with Windows 11 is unreliable and needs more work.
Immediately after the announcement of the new Windows 11, Microsoft introduced a control tool, PC Health Check, which supposedly checked your computer and let you know if it complies with the requirements of the new Windows 11 or not.
But many users they were confused because her tool wasn't locating the exact one problem, when the result was negative. This brought resentment, smacked of sloppiness at the company, and created a bad mood with the good morning of Windows 11.
In fact, a third-party developer has already released a similar program that checks and informs you exactly what the problem is and why Windows 11 can not be installed on your computer. You can see more about this program here.
So in one tweet by Steve Dispensa, (VP of Product, Enterprise Mobility + Security @Microsoft | Endpoint Manager, Intune, Configuration Manager, Commercial Windows) apologized and acknowledged that more needs to be done to make PC Health Check more informative.
We read from his Tweet:
Sorry for the annoying experience! We will be improving the PC Health Check app in the coming days two weeks. Hopefully the first update will be released tomorrow.
However, the application still gives false positive or negative results. Some users have reported that incorrectly invoking their processor or boot configuration and for others, it did not work at all.