Windows 11 Can Also be Installed on a Weaker PC
Windows 11 is coming. Microsoft's newest operating system will be able to be installed on PCs weaker than originally expected.

The latest change in hardware requirements will make Windows 11 installable on more personal computers. s have been given the option to install the system from the media even on incompatible hardware. Instead of a lockout, the screen will only show a message about possible problems with Windows 11, but the warning will not disable any services or features. Note, however, that the system installed on such a computer may not receive further updates.

Microsoft revealed an interesting statistic. As we can read on the Windows Insider blog, devices that do not meet the minimum requirements of W11 experienced 52% more crashes and blue screens than computers with compatible components. What's more, app crash more often on such hardware. If you want to use Windows 11 without any problems, we recommend installing it on a computer that meets the minimum requirements.
As you may , Windows 11 requires a 64-bit processor with a clock of at least 1 GHz, 4 GB of RAM and 64 GB of hard disk space. The absolute minimum is an Intel Core or 7th-gen Xeon chips that have been added to the compatibility list. Unfortunately, at this point it is not known if and when they will the competitive AMD Ryzen chips of the 1st generation, which in of performance is not inferior to Intel counterparts. Perhaps, however, Microsoft will once again decide to change the minimum requirements of its new operating system, despite initial assurances about the impossibility of bying them.
- Microsoft - official website
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