Windows 11: Coming This Week for Insiders

Microsoft announced in their program Insider that the first version of Windows 11 will be released for testing next week.

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In a post, Microsoft explains that 6 years have passed since their first release and during this time there have been many changes in computer hardware. Because of this, Microsoft decided to upgrade the minimum system requirements for Windows 11.

So due to this change, many devices will not be compatible with the new one system. THE he also explained what this means for existing members of the Windows Insider program.

If you are not a Windows Insider program member
To participate in testing, first sign up for the Insiders program by going to Settings> Update & Security> Windows Insider Program and configuring your computer accordingly. This section will automatically suggest the available options according to your hardware specifications. If your device does not meet the new requirements for Windows 11, then you can subscribe to the Release Preview channel for Windows 10 update testing.

If you are running a preview version of Windows Insider
If you are already a member of Windows Insider, then you should check the table below to see if your computer meets the Windows 11 Insider preview requirements.

windows 11 insider preview requirements

The new minimum requirements will also be checked when the system is installed clean of an ISO image, so it is recommended that the computer fully comply with the new requirements. To find out if it meets or not you can use the app PC HealthCheck or the Why Not Win11 or the Win11 Sys Check.

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