

Just a quick recap of the Windows 11 Systems requirements – You need a 64-bit CPU with at least two cores and 1GHz clock speeds, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. If you’re unsure whether your PC will be able to run Windows 11, running the new Windows 11 PC Health Check app is the fastest way to check. This app, which was previously available to Windows Insiders, can now be downloaded by members of the public. They have released a Windows 11 PC Health Check app. But since these updates almost always contain critical files and programs that likely deal with security, try not to roll back whenever you can.Microsoft is now making it easier for anyone to check if their PC supports Windows 11.

In other words, you can only roll back Windows 10 updates for a limited time. Microsoft Support has a guide on how to do just that, but the actual process is a bit time-sensitive. You can roll back to your previous OS version prior to the KB5005463 update. If the controversial app keeps reinstalling, you might think of rolling back Windows 10 updates just to get rid of it. Should You Just Roll Back Windows Update? Microsoft is currently looking into the problem, which they consider an "unexpected behavior."Ī lot of problems have also forced the re-release of PC Health Check in recent times.

According to PCMag, Microsoft themselves have confirmed that people who have upgraded to the latest OS will not be getting the app.įor some reason, though, a few people have reported that PC Health Check will keep reinstalling itself even after being deleted manually.

Find the PC Health Check app, then click Uninstall.īut while Windows 10 users will keep seeing the app, Windows 11 users won't. As previously mentioned, users can view their systems' overall software and hardware status using PC Health Check.īut for those who want absolutely nothing to do with the app, you can just easily uninstall it by going to Settings > Apps > Apps & Features > App List. The app is intended to be some sort of aid for the transition from Windows 10 to Windows 11. The new Operating System Microsoft Windows 11 is available in France since October 5, 2021 (Photo : Daniel Pier/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
