

The new version will officially pop up sometime around the holiday season, though only for new PCs. The good news is that Windows 11 will be available as a free update for existing Windows 10 computers. How to connect an Apple wireless keyboard to Windows 10 Microsoft offers Windows 11 for HoloLens 2 Windows 11 update brings Bing Chat into the taskbar Microsoft PowerToys 0.69.0: A breakdown of the new Registry Preview app SEE: Checklist: Securing Windows 10 systems (TechRepublic Premium) Must-read Windows coverage Will your computer be able to run it? That’s certainly the case with Windows 11, which Microsoft unveiled last week complete with design changes, Start menu and taskbar tweaks, widgets, snap layouts, Microsoft Teams chatting and support for Android apps. With every new version of Windows comes a pressing question. Here's how to see if your PC is capable of running the upcoming version. Windows 11 will be a free upgrade for supported Windows 10 computers. After you are done installing the app, just follow the steps below.How to tell if your PC can run Windows 11 Once you open the installer, it guides you through the installation process. Before deploying it for Windows 11 compatibility testing, download the software via this link (opens in new tab). Using the PC Health Check app is fairly straightforward.

Committing this mistake with your operating system is a recipe for disaster. First and foremost, not checking whether your PC can handle any software before installing it is a bad idea.
