When Windows 11 was first announced, it caused a lot of confusion for users as Microsoft announced fairly strict system requirements that made relatively new processors unsuitable, even though some were perfectly capable of running Windows 11 outside of the security parameters designed by Mircosoft.
To make it easier for users to know if their system is ready for Windows 11, Microsoft has released an app called “PC HealthCheck". Although it initially only reported whether a system was supported, Microsoft later updated the app to give more details about individual requirements and indicated which ones were not met.
PC Health check app is not perfect because it once considered the now ancient Pentium 4 as fully compatible with Windows 11. A week later, the app started installing automatically on Windows 10 systems.
A few days ago, Microsoft informed the application's support page to include a note explaining what compatibility security is and why some users are not offered an upgrade to Windows 11 even if PC Health Check gives the green signal:
Note: If a compatibility issue has been identified on your device that could disrupt your experience using Windows 11, we will temporarily delay your upgrade until the issue is resolved. Compatibility safeguards help ensure that you have the best possible upgrade experience and that your productivity isn't interrupted if critical applications or drivers aren't yet compatible.
Microsoft made this update very recently as the addition of Copilot caused errors and stopped the availability of Windows 11 23H2 on the affected devices.
The broken ones are fine...
That's why we install them with Rufus and where they don't work, they run normally
Correct !!!