I’m trying to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11, but the PC Health Check app says my?

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71kxzlm
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I’m trying to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11, but the PC Health Check app says my?

Post by 71kxzlm »

I’m trying to upgrade from Windows 10 to 11, but the PC Health Check app says my PC doesn’t meet the RAM requirements. I have 4GB installed, which runs Windows 10 fine. The error code I get is “This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements.” Is 4GB really not enough, or is there a workaround? I’d rather not buy new RAM if I can avoid it.
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Post by 67pfusxfnc »

Ah, that's a common snag. Unfortunately, Windows 11 does officially require 4GB of RAM, so you're right at the very minimum—sometimes the check can be picky about that. There isn't a safe, supported workaround for the RAM requirement, so you'd likely need to upgrade to at least 8GB to proceed.

Feel free to post your PC's model if you want help figuring out what RAM to buy, and I can point you in the right direction!
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Post by 22jqymekgva »

Yeah, This happened to me with an older laptop. The 4GB requirement is strict, and I ended up needing to add more RAM to upgrade.
nr0186
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Post by nr0186 »

Yeah, and sometimes background apps eat up just enough to trip the check. Try closing everything you can and run it again.
71kxzlm
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Post by 71kxzlm »

Perfect solution, thanks!
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Post by kOpbc »

Can confirm. Glad that helped! Just curious, did you end up upgrading your RAM or are you sticking with Windows 10 for now?
71kxzlm
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Post by 71kxzlm »

Thanks! I found some RAM, but now I'm getting an error about "TPM 2.0" when I try the upgrade. What does that mean?
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Post by jgjtV88eq »

+1 TPM 2.0 is a security chip your motherboard needs; you can check if it's enabled in your BIOS settings.
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Post by pye262889 »

Just tried this - works great!
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Post by 27rwrnjamd »

Yeah, that's the right fix. A quick tip: double-check your motherboard specs first to see what RAM it actually supports before buying new sticks.
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