![]() ![]() Lansweeper data based on an estimated 30 million Windows devices from 60,000 organizations reveals that on average, only 57.26% of the workstations are eligible to receive the automatic upgrade, while the rest would be ineligible. Additionally, future Windows 11 updates are not guaranteed if you do not meet the system requirements. ![]() While Microsoft changed its stance, allowing anyone to manually install Windows 11 regardless of the CPU, an automatic upgrade is only possible if three critical components of the computer - the CPU, the RAM, and the TPM - meet the requirements necessary to execute the upgrade. Our research shows that over 42% of workstations are not capable of being upgraded. To roll out the new OS, they'll need a quick and cost-effective Windows 11 readiness check to identify machines that are eligible - and ineligible - for the upgrade. Since Microsoft announced Windows 11, IT teams managing IT Assets in large enterprises have been under pressure to devise a plan of attack. ![]()
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