It turned out that a warning message appears on Windows 11 that does not meet the system requirements, and it is pointed out that updates may be stopped or functions may be disabled in the future.
It is reported in the preview version of Windows 11 that a small warning message will be displayed if the installed PC does not meet the system requirements.
Annoying desktop watermark comes to users of unsupported Windows 11 PCs | Ars Technica
On March 15, 2022, Microsoft released '22000.588,' a Release Preview build of Windows 11. Several test users who have implemented it have reported that they are getting a warning that they do not meet the system requirements.
The 'System requirements not met' watermark and settings notice are now shown in the latest Windows 11 beta and RP build 22000.588. @XenoPanther pic.twitter.com/kC3gx8nK7c
— Finnie (B-Day 3rd!) (@TheMightyFinnie) March 15, 2022
Confirmed: 22000.588 introduces the 'System requirements not met' watermark. #WindowsInsider pic.twitter.com/RrizjV2g8i
— Xeno (@XenoPanther) March 15, 2022
The following is what Ars Technica, an IT news site, tried on 'a PC with a CPU that supports TPM 2.0 and secure boot but does not meet the system requirements'. At the bottom right of the desktop screen is a small 'System requirements are not met. See Settings for details.'
In the screenshot published by the tester mentioned above, the setting screen also shows that the system requirements are not met.
Builds with warnings are for updates that will be distributed to all users within a few days to weeks, so all users of Windows 11 on non-compliant PCs will eventually get a warning. You will see it.
At the time of writing, this warning has no effect on functionality, but Ars Technica says, 'This is proof that Microsoft can distinguish between supported and unsupported PCs even after the OS is installed. , Microsoft may stop updating unsupported PCs or disable some features in the future. '
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