Opposite messages from Microsoft About Windows 11 compatibility

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When I navigate to Windows 10 update, the message on the update page indicates the computer IS NOT ready for Windows 11.

When I run the PC Health Check, the result is the computer is ready for Windows 11.

So this is very confusing to me. I have restarted the computer three times with the same results. I don't know if the machine is ready for Windows 11, or not.

I am just wondering if anyone else has had a similar problem.

Thanks for reading
jrj
 

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It would not be the first time that MS is behind their messages. I assume the first message is through the Update function??
If the health check says that you are meeting all the requirements, then IMHO you are good to go....
 
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One thing you can consistently count on during the transition is inconsistency!
 
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I agree. Seems to me, that if you have the latest version of "PC Health Check", and its OK, you're good.
 
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I have a laptop giving same windows 11message i checked requirements and decided that there was no reason for me not to install win11. So i replaced the hdd with a new one downloaded the win11 install assistant and d/loaed iso of win11.
used rufus to create a bootable installer for win11.
everything went as i planned and now i have win11. Not impressed at all with win11.
so i replaced the hdd and continued with win10 i don,t use the win10 file manager a nice simple one is explorer plus plus
 

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