I recently checked my PC's compatibility for Windows 11 using a tool called WhyNotWin11, and everything on the checklist looks good. Yet, when I go to the Windows Update settings, it still says my PC doesn't meet the minimum requirements. I'm confused about this. Could it be related to something in my BIOS settings? Here's a link to the compatibility results: [imgur link].
3 Answers
If your WhyNotWin11 shows everything green, then your system should be good to go. Just download the standalone Windows 11 update installer. It will perform its own checks before proceeding with the upgrade, so make sure to give that a shot!
Windows 11's upgrade process can be finicky, even if your PC seems compatible. I recommend trying Rufus to create a bootable USB drive with the Windows 11 ISO. Just be sure to select all the necessary options during the setup process. This can help you install Windows 11 even if your BIOS settings are a bit outdated.
Keep in mind that any changes to your BIOS settings or installation methods can lead to data loss, so always back up your important files. But if you're seeing green on the compatibility check, using the standalone installer is a good idea to move forward.

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