Specifically, in the latest Windows 11 builds, the system will show a warning on the screen accompanied by the message 'System requirements not met' on PCs that do not meet the necessary technical specifications to run Windows 11. Additionally, a similar warning will appear in the Settings app if the PC does not meet the minimum configuration requirements of Windows 11.
- Check out now: Minimum system requirements for Windows 11
Windows 11 now displays a blurred image if you're using an unsupported Home PC.
- Learn more: How to remove System Requirements Not Met on Windows 11
Twitter user Albacore discovered the warning in the Settings app earlier this month.
According to The Verge, these warnings will appear as watermarks. Additionally, Microsoft also employs a similar tactic to notify users if Windows is not activated.
The minimum system requirements for Windows 11 have sparked controversy, especially since the operating system officially supports only Intel Coffee Lake 8th generation or CPU Zen + and Zen 2 and above. Although upgrading computers to Windows 11 is relatively simple, the system will soon display a warning if users follow this path.
If you're unsure how to install Windows 11, you can refer to the guide here: How to Install Windows 11
- Learn more: How to Activate Windows 11
