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Windows 10 update problem
You may download and run the PC Health Check app and see what is the status of your device?
You may download it from:
https://aka.ms/GetPCHealthCheckApp
- EricVdMOct 21, 2021Brass Contributor
Yes that's correct but I'm already a member from 2018 but I purchased a refurbished computer a week ago and I would like to update windows 10 automatically to the newest BETA version it can install.
I already did the health test and everything is okay except the CPU is not in the on the list of tested CPU's
Result of the health test:
secure start oke
TPM 2.0 activated
RAM 16GB
SSD 256GB
CPU freq 2.5 Ghz
CPU 4 cores
--------------------Processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-6500T CPU @ 2.50GHz 2.50 GHz
Geïnstalleerd RAM-geheugen 16,0 GB (15,8 GB beschikbaar)
Apparaat-id DB39B9F9-8087-494F-8127-66B8AB230706
Product-id 00330-50497-84177-AAOEM
Type systeem 64-bits besturingssysteem, x64-processor--------------------
Editie Windows 10 Pro
Versie 20H2
Installatiedatum 14/09/2021
Build van besturingssysteem 19042.1165
Ervaring Windows Feature Experience Pack 120.2212.3030.0- Reza_AmeriOct 21, 2021Silver Contributor
Windows 11 Insider ignore certain requirements so more people would be able to join the program and test it. I believe for the Windows Insider they are not enforcing all requirement (since it is for testing) but we have to see if other community members would have the same experience or not.
However, for the official build of Windows 11 (not insider) your device won't work like you said.
- EricVdMOct 21, 2021Brass Contributormy CPU has all the requirements except the "UEFI Secure Boot" and I think that's the problem it just misses just 1 thing.