Run the compatibility checker. If you pass, upgrade freely. If you fail, don't panic. Windows 10 is still excellent, and your PC isn't "broken"—it's just not on Microsoft's short list.

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If you’ve tried upgrading via Windows Update and saw the dreaded "This PC can’t run Windows 11" message, you know the frustration. But why can’t it run? And is there a tool that actually tells you the truth?

Spoiler: There isn't just one—there are three. And only one of them is official. For two years, Microsoft resisted building a detailed checker. After community backlash, they finally released the PC Health Check app .

Microsoft has made one thing clear with Windows 11: Security is non-negotiable. Unlike the relatively lax upgrade path from Windows 7 to Windows 10, moving to Windows 11 requires specific hardware: TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, and a supported CPU.

Microsoft’s official PC Health Check page (Download directly—avoid third-party clones). The Power User’s Choice: WhyYouWin11 (Open Source) If PC Health Check says "No," but you suspect it's wrong, you need WhyNotWin11 . This is an open-source community tool that has saved thousands of "incompatible" PCs.

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