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Windows 11 Requirements Check Tool v1.4.0
Windows 11 Requirements Check Tool v1.4.0 A free tool to see if your PC meets the requirements to run Windows 11. In addition it checks if your PC can support (gaming) features like AutoHDR and DirectStorage. Runs on Windows 8.1, Windows 10 or Windows 11. Supports 32-bit and 64-bit systems, including Windows on ARM. This tool is a standalone Win32 application written in C++. It does not install anything and spawns no additional processes. Requirement Checks The tool performs the following checks as specified in this document from Microsoft: System Type – Shows whether your PC contains an x86, x64 or ARM-processor. In addition it shows if your operating system is 32-bit or 64-bit. This item turns red if your processor does not support 64-bit instructions and registers, also known as long mode. Windows – Shows the version of Windows you are running. This item checks if your version of Windows can be upgraded to Windows 11. Processor – Shows the processor in your computer. This item checks if your processor has at least 2 cores and runs at 1 GHz or higher. In addition, this item also checks if your processor supports the following features and instructions: PAE (Physical Address Extension) is a processor feature that enables x86 and x86-64 processors to access more than 4 GB of physical memory on capable versions of Windows. NX (No-eXecute) is a processor feature that allows memory pages to be marked as non-executable. The feature enables the processor to help protect against malicious code exploits and is an integral part of hardware-enforced Data Execution Prevention (DEP). If not supported, check your BIOS whether "Data Execution Prevention," "XD," "Execute Disable," or "NX" is disabled. DEP is a Windows feature since 2004 (Windows XP SP2). SSE4.1 (Streaming SIMD Extensions 4.1) ...
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