
In the Troubleshooting window, click on “ Advanced options“.ħ.

This will open up the ‘ Choose an option‘ window. Your computer will be booted into Windows RE mode.ĥ. Wait for a while and you will see the Automatic Repair window has appeared.Ĥ. Start your device again and force shutdown it again.įor the third time, when the computer is booting up, let it startup normally. The second you see the computer is booting up (the device manufacturer’s name becomes visible), press-hold the power button again to force shutdown the device.ģ. Then, press the power key to start the computer. Make sure your computer is turned ‘ Off”.Ģ. Otherwise, go for the next fix.Īs your computer didn’t reset correctly, the Automatic Repair window should open automatically.īut, in case if the Automatic Repair doesn’t open automatically, you have to open Automatic Repair window manually-ġ. If you do not have the latest version of Windows 10, Windows 11 notification wouldn’t show up on Windows Update.īefore upgrading to Windows 11, make sure that you turn off the VBS feature to reduce performance and gaming issues.Again try to reset your computer and check if this works. In addition to the new processor and TPM 2.0 requirements, you’ll also need Windows 10 version 2004 or later to see the notification.Īdditionally, it must have the September cumulative update installed. Microsoft is advising users to submit the report in the Feedback Hub to help the company determine the root cause. It’s worth noting that the false compatibility status is being reported not only through Windows Update but also on Microsoft’s specifications page. “We are aware of the issue, and we’re currently working for a fix,” Microsoft’s support staff told us. Hopefully, Microsoft will be able to address server-side issues with Windows Update which is resulting in false Windows 11 errors. Thankfully, for those being affected by the issue, Microsoft has confirmed that this is a known issue and that the company is actively investigating the matter and working on a fix. The false reporting prevents Windows 11 upgrade on supported hardware, but users can still choose to download and install the new operating system via Installation Assistant or Windows 11 ISO.

Restart and Check for Updates do not help. But Windows Update still says that “this PC doesn’t currently meet all the system requirements for Windows 11”. PC Health Check says that PC can run Windows 11.

The issue has been reported by our readers and users in the Feedback Hub:

The error is appearing on PCs eligible for Windows 11 upgrade and it doesn’t appear to be widespread, according to a number of reports seen by us.
