Sep 30 2021 04:10 AM - edited Sep 30 2021 05:11 AM
Windows 11 update told the PC does not meet the requirements (TSM and EUFI).
After fixing this issues in the BIOS and running the health check, it is all ok.
When I open Settings -> Update & Security, there is still a red cross.
Reboot didn't help.
Looks to me a bug in the Windows Update that some flag is not cleared after fixing the issues.
Sep 30 2021 07:06 AM - edited Jun 11 2022 02:16 AM
As you get This PC meets Windows 11 requirements with PC Health Check app, then you can try manual upgrade:
https://www.kapilarya.com/how-to-upgrade-windows-10-to-windows-11-using-iso-file
Or you can also use Windows 11 Installation Assistant which you can download from here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
Let us know if this helps!
Note: Included link in this reply refers to blog post by a trusted Microsoft MVP.
*This reply was updated to make sure it is valid.
Oct 01 2021 01:19 AM
Oct 05 2021 11:11 AM
@Rene_Balvert hi I have the same issue. Is it resolved at your end already?
Oct 05 2021 01:06 PM
@Rene_Balvert im having same issue and my pc is a fresh 2021 build asus dark hero 3080 evga ftw3 amd5900x tpm 2.0 enabled. Health checker is all good but when i go to update it shows a red x saying it doesnt meet the requirements to use the health checker which i have a thousand times and my specs are way over what is called for anyone find a fix
Oct 06 2021 01:34 AM
@Rene_Balvert Hi, on my end it now automagically is corrected so it seems to be a matter of waiting, just like @Andrez1 mentioned in his post. The (sorry for the Dutch) message now says I have to wait until Windows 11 is rolled out for me.
Oct 06 2021 11:17 PM
@Frans73 yes if was resolved next morning, just wait.....
Oct 08 2021 11:30 AM
Same mismatch of messages here on Oct 08, 20:27 CEST.
It shouldn't be a big task to fix this, right? Waiting for the upgrade nevertheless ...
Oct 13 2021 09:53 AM
i expect these types of bugs from small indy companies on release builds, so ill let this slide .... of hang on is MS still indy ?
Oct 16 2021 09:54 PM
Oct 18 2021 10:19 AM
Oct 22 2021 09:51 PM
I have the same issue.
I went into BIOS and enabled TPM.
Ran health check and everything looks good like I can update to windows 11.
I go into windows update at it still says "This PC doesn't currently meet all the system requirements for windows 11". Running "Check for updates" doesn't do anything.
It is sad I have to wait for it to fix itself. I was ready to upgrade now and have time so went the updating BIOS and everything to be ready and now I can't update unless I get an ISO.
Oct 23 2021 02:05 AM
Oct 28 2021 02:20 AM
If you don't want to wait for the update you can download windows 11 from Microsoft website. It is free and will hardly take 1hr to complete its setup. You'll also require fast speed internet as it will need around 4GB internet to download all files. This is the link from where you can download : https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11
Nov 20 2021 07:46 AM - edited Nov 20 2021 07:47 AM
@Rene_Balvert I had the same issues. Changed the TPM settings and the PC Health Check said that I met the requirements for Windows 11 but Windows Update didnt recognize it. After going on this forum and seeing that you basically had to wait to the next day I decided to change the date on the computer to the next day. Bingo, that worked. No need to wait, just reset the date back after you update to windows 11
Nov 21 2021 09:30 AM
Still see this error after enabling TPM 2.0 in BIOS.
Also, error I am getting is "The processor isn't currently supported in Windows 11."
And the processor is compatible: Intel Core i7-6770HQ CPU @2.60GHz.
Any guidance is greatly appreciated, thanks
Nov 21 2021 10:06 AM
Dec 08 2021 02:41 PM
Jan 06 2022 09:41 AM - edited Jan 06 2022 09:42 AM
For anyone who has corrected their device compatibility but still gets this error in the Windows Update menu, you can get around this by manually downloading and installing the Windows 11 update found here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11?ranMID=24542&ranEAID=nOD/rLJHOac&ranSite...
Download the 'Windows 11 Installation Assistant' from that site. Note that you will want to run it as administrator though or you may encounter additional errors. Go to your 'Downloads' folder and right-click the file (Windows11InstallationAssistant.exe) and select 'Run as administrator'. You should now be able to successfully upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11; assuming you qualify and are compatible.