Released October 2021 Windows 11was praised for offering a new and modern interface for computers. However, the latest version of the Windows family brought some problems. In the past year and a half, we have encountered many problems such as update errors and software glitches.
Now there was another problem with Windows 11. Microsoft gives computers that don’t have enough hardware’wrongly’ Windows 11 offered updates. Devices that failed to meet the requirements were unable to perform this update.
This is the second time this year that a similar problem has occurred.

With this error from the technology giant, many users who cannot meet the system requirements for Windows 11, could not complete updates. The company also confirmed its mistake with a statement, admitting that some computers that are not hardware-capable have received updates.
After what happened, many users took to social media about the situation. For example, you can see above that a Twitter user shared screenshots showing a free update coming to a Windows 10 device that doesn’t meet the system requirements.
Microsoft, Also in June 2022 likewise, it had mistakenly offered such an update to users who lacked support. In this case, some users whose computers were not suitable were able to perform the update.
Both events brought the company’s strict policy on Windows 11’s minimum system requirements back into discussion. Windows 11 requires an Intel 8th generation Coffee Lake or Zen 2 processor and above, with a few exceptions. For full system requirements, please browse here. Let’s also add that the company is working on a watermark for ineligible computers.