Has anyone else hit a wall trying to upgrade? My Windows 10 PC meets the CPU and?

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hn6637
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Has anyone else hit a wall trying to upgrade? My Windows 10 PC meets the CPU and?

Post by hn6637 »

Has anyone else hit a wall trying to upgrade? My Windows 10 PC meets the CPU and TPM requirements, but the PC Health Check app says I don't have enough RAM. I have 4GB installed and it runs Windows 10 fine. The error just says "This PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements." Is 4GB really not enough, or is there a workaround? I'd rather not buy new RAM for an older laptop.
qfaSMs9vME
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Post by qfaSMs9vME »

Same here! Thought it was just me.
074xcvuavhgn
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Post by 074xcvuavhgn »

Yeah, same boat. Quick tip: Windows 11 officially needs 4GB, but it really wants more like 8GB to run smoothly.
nt650072
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Post by nt650072 »

This. Agreed, and it's also worth checking if any of your RAM is being reserved for hardware—that can sometimes push you under the limit.
713l586Y
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Post by 713l586Y »

+1 You could also check if a BIOS update is available for your motherboard, as that can sometimes resolve compatibility issues with the checker.
Qrpnzf
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Post by Qrpnzf »

Can confirm. You could also try a clean boot to see if background apps are reserving too much memory, then run the check again.
1ce2712O
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Post by 1ce2712O »

Same here. Agreed. Also, make sure you're on the latest Windows 10 version before running the check again—sometimes that helps.
eQ8H8Fw
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Post by eQ8H8Fw »

+1 I had the same problem. I ended up adding another 4GB stick, and the check passed immediately. Let me know if that works.
co656b1b
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Post by co656b1b »

Yeah, 4GB is the absolute bare minimum for Windows 11, so that's likely the blocker. Let me know if that works.
kEGgDvywt
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Post by kEGgDvywt »

Can confirm. You could also check if there's a BIOS update for your motherboard, as that sometimes resolves compatibility flags with the health check tool.
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