
The PC Health Check app will reflect these processors in results in the coming weeks before the tool hits general availability. These include Intel Core X-series, Xeon W-series, and the Intel Core i7 7820HQ processors. In related news, Microsoft added two new Intel 7th-generation processors to the Windows 11 compatibility list. There are links to learn more about these errors, and a See all results prompt to learn more. Microsoft says that the PC Health Check app now has more complete and improved messaging on eligibility for Windows 11, with links to supporting articles on remediation steps, including information on firmware TPM.Īs seen in the above example, the PC Health Check App can report that the sample system isn’t able to run Windows 11 because it doesn’t support Secure Boot and it doesn’t have a supported processor. Now in testing first with Windows Insiders, and rolling out to everyone in the coming weeks, the biggest change has to do with the eligibility check function. This time around, the company has made some significant changes to the experience, to ensure that the app provides more clarity and accuracy in deciding if a Windows PC can run Microsoft’s latest Windows 11 operating system. A few months after the Windows 11 PC Health Check app was taken offline, Microsoft is ready to bring it back.
