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ColbyCouture
Copper Contributor
Jul 13, 2021

Your PC does not meet the minimum hardware requirements for windows 11.

Hello, So I'm trying to get windows 11 through the Insider program but it says I don't meet the requirements even though I'm pretty sure I do any help is greatly appreciated. 

 

My Specs 
I7-9700k 3.60 GHz
16gb ddr4

EVGA RTX 3080 XC3 Ultra
10tb of storage 

24 Replies

  • korhun's avatar
    korhun
    Copper Contributor

    I had the same issue, enabling TPM on the bios settings solved it.

  • HRChayon's avatar
    HRChayon
    Copper Contributor
    I had the same problem. I have Enabled the PTT(for Gigabyte motherboard with Intel Processor) in the BIOS setup, and the message has gone and now I am able to install Windows 11!
  • Sathwik_Sikha's avatar
    Sathwik_Sikha
    Copper Contributor

    My pc specs : Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-7020U CPU @ 2.30GHz 2.30 GHz

    RAM : 8.00 GB

    Still it it saying Your PC does not meet the minimum hardware requirements for windows 11.what should I do ? I want windows 11 please  ColbyCouture 

  • Reza_Ameri's avatar
    Reza_Ameri
    Silver Contributor
    This is a common question and in the Windows 10, you may open start and search for feedback and open the Feedback Hub app and report this issue.
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous
    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-insider/isos#in-place-upgrade-with-a-windows-insider-preview-iso
  • Anonymous's avatar
    Anonymous

    ColbyCouture 

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-insider/isos#clean-installation-with-a-windows-insider-preview-iso

    Hi here are the basic information - I believe that a clean installation will solve the problem!

    but remember that Win11 is under development - it can not be used as a production version - only a test version!

    Good luck

    • jebbi's avatar
      jebbi
      Copper Contributor
      I am having the same issue. I have a new build. Bought a new MB and CPU (both are on the compatibility list) for testing. Clean install. Is there a way to clear the initial scan and have Windows verify again?
      • Anonymous's avatar
        Anonymous

        jebbi 

        Please - explain what you asked me?  

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