I have a PC that is around 7 years old, running Windows 10 Pro 64bit 22H2. Ever since Windows 11 came out, Windows Update has been saying my PC doesn't meet the requirements for Windows 11. I looked into it a while back and decided it was my processor that was the problem, so I had resigned myself to remaining on Windows 10 until I got a new PC at some point in the future.
Now suddenly, on the evening of the 23rd of February 2023, Windows Update has announced that Windows 11 22H2 is ready to install. I have the option of downloading and installing it or staying on Windows 10 for now.
But running PC health check to test Windows 11 compatibility still shows:
This PC doesn't currently meet
Windows 11 system requirements
! This PC must support Secure Boot.
! TPM 2.0 must be supported and enabled on this PC.
TPM: TPM not detected
X The processor isn't currently supported for Windows 11.
Processor: Intel Core i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
And as far as I can see my processor, an Intel Core i7-4790K, isn't on the list of supported processors shown here:
Windows processor requirements Windows 11, version 22H2 supported Intel processors
Have the requirements for Windows 11 changed recently? I'm worried about installing it in case this is a mistake and my PC isn't actually compatible. Am I safe to upgrade or not?
My PC's specs:
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-4790K CPU @ 4.00GHz
16GB RAM
Samsung 1TB 850 Evo Solid State Drive
Nvidia GeForce GTX 980 Ti 6GB video card
Asus ROG Maximus VII Formula motherboard
Thanks in advance for any advice!