


You keep going on about your experience which is great and all, but that is not a bug. He needed to remove remote managed accounts. Therefore when I remove any additional linked accounts except my private-personal one - the HealthCheck run without futher problems.Ī bug in HealthCheck, but MS will name it a "feature". Thus HealthCheck decides (well, some if or swich or while instruction inside code, actually jump-if-zero) that it was be dangerous to ask (if it is possible to change Windows 10 into Windows 11) without decision of school/university/workplace sysadmin. She or he assume that remote logging to shares at school/university/workplace is equivalent to give some administrative rights to private computers of pupils/students/teachers/employees. What happen? Somebody in MS was a `clever`. (Well, you are probably does not read in pl_PL l10n, but you can see green circle with mark.) It is only a strong belief that a rationale exist.Īctually I have fix the problem with HealthCheck, see below picture. But your abstract small talk about "something what does something which casuses something" is conterproductive. In theory there is always a cause (except maybe Big Bang). I am a little tired to fix things broken by junior programmers. I have some experience and (believe or not) I started with CDC6000 mainframe and punch cards.

Did you check event viewer to see if it was triggered? I say that every time every OS and program does this to me. It works here, so clearly it’s something on your machine that is causing it, either because it contains a management profile or it’s something you’ve used or run in the past.Īs for detailed messages, I agree. Windows.PC.rar – 5.I’m not sure what your decades of experience have to do with anything. We don’t expect this requirement to be final as part of Windows 11 initially, but we’re waiting to hear from Microsoft. This is because Windows 11 requires TPM and Secure Boot in your UEFI (BIOS). Windows PC Health Check said we couldn’t upgrade to Windows 11 on a month-old computer. Click on Check now, where you see Introducing Windows 11. (Hint: If you’re using Windows 10, it probably can). When we added Windows PC Health Check, it’s not much as System Information tools go, but it’s an easy way to see if your computer can run Windows 11. You can see the storage capacity percentage, startup time, last Windows Update, and backup & sync status. Windows PC Health Check shows you the available memory, RAM, hard drive, and age of your PC. Windows PC Health Check – The program will gives you quick access to the health of your computer and can check if you can run Windows 11.
