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How to Fix This PC can't be upgraded to this version of Windows 11 24H2
If you’re getting that annoying message saying this PC can't be upgraded to this version of Windows 11, it’s definitely a moment for a bit of caution. I’ve been there, and it can be frustrating when you’re ready for that fresh Windows experience but your machine is just not having it! make sure you know what the official system requirements are for Windows 11. Microsoft has a list that includes things like TPM version 2.0, secure boot capability, and certain CPU specs. If your hardware is missing any of these, that’s a big reason for the upgrade failure.
Older drivers can be a real pain when it comes to compatibility with new OS versions. If you're running outdated drivers, consider updating them while you're on Windows 10, so, the next time you upgrade you won't have a problem like "This PC can't be upgraded to this version of Windows 11."
Sometimes, your motherboard needs a little love to support the new OS. Check the manufacturer's website for your motherboard/laptop. An updated BIOS/UEFI might just hold the key to unlocking that Windows 11 upgrade! If it turns out your PC isn’t compatible, consider whether you really need Windows 11. There’s nothing wrong with sticking with Windows 10, especially since it’ll still get updates for a while longer, or even consider lightweight Linux distributions for a fresher startup experience.