If you have a supported device but still see the "This computer does not meet all system requirements for Windows 11" error on the Windows Update page, you are not alone.
Through Windows Insiders, Microsoft has been testing a new feature that notifies you of Windows 11 compatibility status directly from Windows Update.
This message is a simpler alternative to the application PC HealthCheck and other third-party tools. However, there were some mistakes along the way. The current issue with Windows Update in Windows 10 is the inaccurate reporting of Windows 11 compatibility status.
Όπως φαίνεται στην παρακάτω εικόνα, υπάρχουν χρήστες με συμβατές συσκευές για updates, αλλά τα Windows 10 αναφέρουν εσφαλμένα “Αυτός ο υπολογιστής δεν πληροί αυτήν τη στιγμή όλες τις απαιτήσεις συστήματος για τα Windows 11. Λάβετε τις λεπτομέρειες και δείτε αν υπάρχουν πράγματα που μπορεί να γίνει στην εφαρμογή PC Health Check”.
The error occurs on computers that qualify for Windows 11 upgrade and does not appear to be widespread. The problem has been reported by users in the Feedback Hub:
The PC HealthCheck it says the PC can run Windows 11. But Windows Update still says “this PC does not currently meet all the system requirements for Windows 11”. Rebooting and checking for updates doesn't help.
The false report prevents Windows 11 from upgrading to supported hardware, so many choose to download and installation of the new operating system through the Installation Assistant or Windows ISO 11.
For those affected by the issue, Microsoft has confirmed that this is a known issue and that the company investigates the matter.
"We are aware of the problem and are currently working to resolve it."
Windows 11 release requirements
In addition to the new processor and TPM 2.0 requirements, you will also need Windows 10 from 2004 onwards.
In addition, the September cumulative update should be installed.
Before upgrading to Windows 11, make sure you have disable the VBS function to have better performance.