![]() At the time, the most logical explanation was that the new TPM requirement caused PCs to fail the check, which resulted in prices for TPMs spiking as people rushed to buy them. ![]() ![]() Since Microsoft’s seemingly arbitrary security and CPU requirements caused many capable, custom-built PCs to fail, Windows users were left scrambling, trying to figure out why and what they could do about it. Unfortunately, the app didn’t offer an explanation when a PC failed the check. For those who aren’t, Microsoft released the app alongside the initial Windows 11 announcement for people to scan their PC and check if it’s compatible with the new OS. If you’ve been following the ongoing Windows 11 upgrade debacle, you’re likely familiar with the PC Health Check app. Ahead of Microsoft’s Surface event on September 22nd, the company finally rolled out its upgraded PC Health Check app.
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