![]() ![]() ![]() Unfortunately, the newly released PowerShell script just runs locally on a PC. Organizations with lots of PCs likely want a quick way to see if their fleet of PCs will be capable of Windows 11 upgrades, based on the hardware requirements. The all-64-bit Windows 11 operating system also requires machines to have a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 chip installed, although they've been a requirement for new PCs since July 28, 2016. The main potential stumbling block is Microsoft's requirement for PCs needing to have mostly eighth-generation processors. Windows 11's minimum hardware requirements could exclude PCs that are just three years old. Microsoft on Tuesday announced the release of a PowerShell script for checking hardware readiness for Windows 11 upgrades, and promised an Endpoint Analytics tool will be arriving "over the next few days."
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