Microsoft previously announced that the update of the Windows 11 operating system would be rolled out to a PC-PC that meets certain hardware requirements.
Now, in a big help for those who have an older PC, Microsoft has announced that it will allow you to install Windows 11 on a longer PC.
After saying that, if you have an older PC, you will not be eligible to improve automatically from Windows 10 to Windows 11 by pressing the update button.
But you will be allowed to download the ISO Windows 11 file and install Windows 11 manually on your old PC.
While individuals may not find installing ISO Windows 11 files as a lot of hard work, this will be very helpful business that is still stuck with old hardware.
Business can try Windows 11 on a longer PC and see it as a stopgap setting before they get funds to buy a new system with Windows 11.
As a word careful, there is no guarantee about how Windows 11 will appear on a longer PC.
Back in June, Microsoft announced the minimum system requirements to support Windows 11.
This includes a processor: 1GHz 64-bit dual-core processor; RAM: 4GB; Storage: 64GB; Display: 9 inch screen with at least 1366 with a resolution of 768 pixels; UEFI support; Safe boot and support TPM 2.0; DirectX 12 compatible charts or WWDM 2.x Windows 11 now only supports 64-bit processors and there will be no 32-bit versions.
But the application and 32-bit software will continue to function properly.
Another important thing is now, Windows 11 requires at least a 9-inch screen size, unlike 7-inch Windows 7.