


The PC Health Check App will arrive before the launch of Windows 11, which according to rumors, might be October. While the app will be pulled until this launch, users can still check the minimum requirements for Windows 11 and make an informed decision as to whether a new PC is in order or whether they’ll stick with their current PC. The positive takeaway from this situation is clearly that Microsoft takes these transitions seriously and wants the user to have adequate information. Microsoft has a handy tool to help you check, but even unsupported PCs will be allowed to upgrade. PC Health Check is a free application for Windows that allows users to perform an in-depth assessment of their computer’s performance. In the meantime, you can visit our minimum system requirements page here to learn more.”

“We will get it back online in preparation for general availability this fall. We are temporarily removing the app so that our teams can address the feedback,” the post reads. “Based on the feedback so far, we acknowledge that it was not fully prepared to share the level of detail or accuracy you expected from us on why a Windows 10 PC doesn’t meet upgrade requirements. Previously, the PC Health Check tool was only available as a separate download from Microsofts Windows 11 landing page, which attests to its 'optional' status for users. This is what Microsoft had to say on their Insider blog with regards to the feedback to the app and their decision to pull it: Also Read: Windows 11 Compatibility Check: How to Know If Your Windows 10 Laptop or Desktop is Eligible for Upgrade Microsoft is pulling The PC Health Check App will return before the launch of Windows 11Ĭome on I'm ready! #Windows11 /aE82CuMmH7
