The first Windows 11 preview build has been released, and users are reporting being unable to install it for not meeting minimum system requirements.
Last week, Microsoft announced that Windows 11 is their next version of Windows and that Windows Insiders would get their first chance of testing the preview builds this week.
As part of this announcement, Microsoft also released the Windows 11 hardware requirements, which state that a TPM 2.0 security processor is required to upgrade or install Windows 11.
This requirement caused quite an uproar as it would cause many computers which run Windows 10 perfectly to no longer be compatible with Windows 11.
However, Microsoft stated that Windows Insiders who are already running in the 'Dev' channel could still install the Windows 11 preview builds even if they don't meet minimum system requirements.
"While we recommend that all PCs meet the full hardware requirements for Windows 11, we are allowing some limited exceptions as we apply these new restrictions."
"All Windows Insiders who have already been installing builds from the Dev Channel on their PCs up through June 24, 2021 will be allowed to continue installing Windows 11 Insider Preview builds even if their PC does not meet the minimum hardware requirements."
Today, Microsoft released the Windows 11 Preview build 22000.51 to Windows Insiders in the 'Dev' channel.
For devices that do not meet the minimum system requirements, the Windows Insider Program settings warns:
"Your PC does meet the minimum hardware requirements for Windows 11. Your device may continue to receive Insider Preview builds until Windows 11 is generally available, at which time it is recommended to clean install to Windows 10."
However, when existing users in the 'Dev' channel try to install the preview build, a setup program is launched called 'WindowsUpdateBox.exe' that states that the device does not meet hardware requirements.
This error is shown even for users on the 'Dev' channel who were told they could still install the Windows 11 preview builds.
Even more frustrating is that users receive messages about missing system requirements even if they use modern hardware such as an RTX 3060 and a 10th generation Intel CPU.
BleepingComputer has reached out to Microsoft about these issues but has not heard back at this time.
Comments
noelprg4 - 2 years ago
hi Lawerence
saw this recently on Mr. Thurrott's web site:
https://www.thurrott.com/windows/windows-11/252536/microsoft-may-change-the-windows-11-minimum-system-requirements
also MS published this new blog on the updated minimum requirements for Win11:
https://blogs.windows.com/windows-insider/2021/06/28/update-on-windows-11-minimum-system-requirements/
MadmanRB - 2 years ago
What a dumpster fire
Dominique1 - 2 years ago
Some can instrall Win11 on their UNSUPPORTED PC until Win11 becomes official? Then Win10 will need to be clean installed? WTF? As some might say, $MS is a total disaster. :facepalm:
Some-Other-Guy - 2 years ago
How many times have I seen the following at this site?
"BleepingComputer has reached out to Microsoft about these issues but has not heard back at this time."
Tell me, I really want to know, what is the actual percentage of time they have responded with actual.......you know.......usable information?
And.......... what percentage of the time do they just leave everyone hanging......and wondering......like WTF?
Imagine if they spent their time "accurately" responding to valid questions, instead of spending all their time screwing everything up
poof....the head explodes!
(Does not compute)
the_moss_666 - 2 years ago
Imagine they would spend their money in making Windows work instead of "dumpster fire fighters" (PR) and "make it look good" team.
HectorSol - 2 years ago
wow you guys calm down this isn't even at the beta stage. this is stated in the Dev state:
"There will be some rough edges and low stability."
cold iron - 2 years ago
Just copy the file "install.wim" from a win 10 iso to a win 11 iso. Both are in the "source" folder.
Sgtkeebler - 2 years ago
I updated both my desktop and laptop last night to the beta preview and I am loving the UI change. I also like how they show Linux subsystem file directory in file explorer now.