Nearly 43% of the millions of devices surveyed by asset management vendor Lansweeper cannot upgrade to Windows 11 due to hardware requirements set for Microsoft’s operating system. Lansweeper’s data, based on about 30 million Windows devices from 60,000 organizations, shows that, on average, only 57.26% of workstations are eligible to receive automatic updates, while the rest would not be eligible. Additionally, future Windows 11 updates are not guaranteed if you do not meet the system requirements. In any case, that’s according to a survey by Lansweeper, an IT asset management solution that collects hardware and software information from computers and other computer network devices for management, compliance and audit purposes.Īlthough Microsoft has changed its stance, allowing anyone to manually install Windows 11 regardless of processor, automatic upgrade is only possible if the computer’s three critical components-processor, RAM, and TPM-meet the requirements to perform the upgrade. About a year after the launch of Windows 11, more than 42% of workstations cannot switch to this operating system.
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