Windows mistakenly blocks installations that meet requirements

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Windows mistakenly blocks installations that meet requirements

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Windows mistakenly blocks installations that meet requirements

Microsoft has confirmed that some Windows devices not compatible with Windows 11 are receiving unwanted updates to the latest version of the operating system. The company admitted that systems that did not meet the minimum requirements to run Windows 11 received update messages imprecise to update. However, there are already speculations that the update has not been made and it should be fixed within 48 hours.

Those in Redmond have posted an update on the Windows Health Portal, where he claims that some ineligible Windows 10 and 11 21H2 devices received inaccurate promotions to upgrade to the latest version of the operating system. Devices experiencing this issue were unable to complete the update installation process, but the company recommends that affected users take no action.

Windows mistakenly blocks some updates

Meanwhile, users who are running Windows 11 Beta Channel builds i.e. build 22621 have also started encountering the “watermark”.System requirements not met“. This means Windows 11 22H2 users who have unsupported systems they can also receive this watermark. If you find the watermark on your desktop, Microsoft published a document support on how to disable the message in settings.

Microsoft should fix the problem within 48 hours, although it has already released a first patch on the 23rd which fixes a large part of the problem. In the meantime, affected users have nothing to do. It’s important to make sure your device meets the minimum requirements before upgrading to Windows 11 to avoid unnecessary problems.

Some ineligible hardware devices for Windows 10 and Windows 11, version 21H2 were offered an inaccurate upgrade to Windows 11. These ineligible devices did not meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11. could not complete the update installation. process.

As soon as we have any news about it, we will update the news. If you’re affected, keep in mind that the issue should resolve within the next few hours.



Jose Angel

Jose Angel

I’ve been running this house since 2014. I love playing all things directing and I’m an avid fan of Microsoft products.

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