Microsoft intimidated everyone with its strict requirements for Windows 11. However, as it turned out, the devil is not as terrible as
According to Microsoft documentation, Windows 11Requires at least a 1 Hz dual-core processor. Unfortunately, the company is largely excluding 7th-gen Intel Core processors and any first-gen AMD Ryzen processors from the compatibility list.
But the PC Health Check tool has a different opinion.The screenshot below shows that the Pentium 4 661 processor is detected by the utility as supported. At the same time, this processor was released in 2006 and has only one core. Most likely, Microsoft simply forgot to add Intel Family 15 models to the list of incompatible ones for Windows 11.
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It is noted that one user was even able to install Windows 11 on a computer with a Pentium 4 661. Even the update center works.