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First Build of Windows 11 causes installation errors: the process fails on some computers that meet the requirements

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On the 24th Microsoft launched Windows 11 and a week later we already have with us the first Build within the Insider Program. While Microsoft decides whether or not to lower the requirements to make the jump to Windows 11, the bugs and complaints that the installation of said Build is making headlines

There are not a few users who show their discontent on social networks and specialized forums stating that, although they meet the requirements, they cannot install the Build on their computers .

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Please note that Microsoft announced that all Windows Insiders who have already been installing Dev Channel builds on their PCs through June 24, 2021 will be able to continue installing Windows 11 Insider Preview builds even if the PC doesn&39;t meet the minimum hardware requirements."

The minimum requirements are already known. Some requirements commanded by the TPM chip, a closed list of processors and other requirements that are summarized in:

  • 64-bit CPU Dual Core
  • A capacity of storage of 64 GB or more.
  • You must have at least 4 GB of RAM.
  • The PC must support TPM 2.0.
  • The PC must support Secure Boot.

To determine if your PC will be able to support the new operating system from Microsoft you can use a free tool such as PC He alth Check, which You can download from this link or if you prefer, use alternatives like WhyNotWin11, which shows where your PC does not comply.

And with all this clear, there are users who affirm that although their equipment complies and Microsoft's PC He alth Check does not put obstacles, no they can install the Windows 11 Build. This is the case of this user, Jordan Igoe expresses his discontent in the Microsoft support forum:

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Despite all the information that Microsoft offers on the support page for the testing program, problems are emerging Those affected, members From the Dev channel on the Insider Program who try to install the Windows 11 build, they see a setup program called WindowsUpdateBox launch.exe>"

With all this and as they say in MSPU, it seems Microsoft is already aware of the error and in response to the complaints of the users, send the following message in the support forums:

The truth is that Windows 11 and Microsoft are not taking off well and not because Windows 11 is better or worse or because of the hardware that is needed to be able to use Windows 11. The problem is in communication and Microsoft has not been able to inform about how it can be updated and we have the clearest example when it has changed from TPM 1.2 to TPM 2.0 as a necessary requirement so as not to contradict itself in their own official publications. Via | BleepingComputer Cover Image | Bleeping Computer

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