Microsoft has announced that the official release date for Windows 11 is Set for October 5. All Windows 10 users (if their computer meets system requirements) will be able to switch to Windows 11 for free.
Free migrations from Windows 10 to Windows 11 will start on October 5th, and from that date, computers with Windows 11 will also go on sale.
Windows 11 has serious system requirements, especially TPM 2.0, and when you look at it with the PC Health app, it also has problems with processor support. However, the other day we were told that you can install Windows 11 with iso, even if your computer does not support Windows 11 as hardware (TPM and processor). When you install Windows 11 in this way, there’s a chance you might not be able to take advantage of things like Windows Update, but keep that in mind.
If you have a Windows Insider account (which probably does), you can download the updated Health App;i and look at the situation.