![]() This means even if you have a high-power processor that was bought as little as five years ago - one that drives power-hungry workloads daily with no issues - it may still be the reason you’re unable to upgrade to Windows 11. One of the most important ones is the need to have a modern processor - roughly post-2018 - and with a TPM 2.0 chip. Microsoft imposed a strict set of hardware requirements in order to be eligible for the Windows 11 upgrade. ![]() Those who want to upgrade sometimes can’t for various different reasons, but perhaps the most common reason why a given user isn’t offered the free upgrade is because of the hardware they are running. ![]() Users are often split between wanting to upgrade to the new OS as soon as it’s launched, and those who want to avoid the lengthy hassle of upgrading and learning the new user interface. That said, there are still issues that affect Windows 11 users on a daily basis, but thankfully most have quick and easy fixes available to remediate them and get back to full, working order. ![]()
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