Windows 11 Came Too Much to Business PCs

Companies complain about Windows 11: Millions of business computers fail to meet Windows 11 hardware requirements.
 Windows 11 Came Too Much to Business PCs
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A new report has been published; While revealing that more than 1/3 of the business computers currently in use cannot meet the minimum requirements required to run Microsoft’s new operating system, he states that for this reason, businesses that want to upgrade their operating system to Windows 11 may find themselves in a difficult situation.

The corporate status report, which was published, concludes that 34 percent of the devices in use today do not run Windows 11, and high system requirements are pointed out as the reason for this.

Microsoft fulfills system requirements for Windows 11 with 4GB of memory, 64GB of storage, UEFI secure boot, a DirectX compatible graphics card with WDDM 2.0 driver, and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 support to run Windows 11. It is clear that these requirements cannot be met on every computer.

RAM and hard disk upgrade can be done easily, while in some devices, even the motherboard may need to be changed due to TPM 2.0. According to the report, which concludes that at least 12 percent of business computers need to be replaced, this will annoy businesses a lot, because some devices need to go completely overhaul.

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