Microsoft releases 'improved version' PC Health Check app

In June of this year, Microsoft released a new application called PC Health Check, which can be used to check if a user's PC is eligible for the Windows 11 update.

Back in June of this year, Microsoft released a new application called PC Health Check, which can be used to check if a user's PC is eligible for the Windows 11 update. Needless to say about the 'hot' level of this tool.

However, a newly launched product certainly cannot always work perfectly, 100% accurately. Based on feedback from the Windows Insiders community, Microsoft has decided to temporarily 'recall' PC Health Check to make tweaks and improvements to make it more appropriate.

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By the end of August, the Redmond company has released a preview version of the tweaked PC Health Check application to the Windows Insiders user community. The new version significantly improves the Windows 11 compatibility check feature on general hardware platforms.

In it, relevant information will be displayed more fully, and at the same time, the process of checking the conditions to meet Windows 11 has also changed. Notably, the app will now also provide users with direct links to relevant support articles, including potential remedial steps, as shown below.

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Currently, after collecting full feedback from the Insiders community, combined with additional updates for newly supported processors, Microsoft has officially re-released the PC Health Check application for all users.

You can download and experience the new Windows PC Health Check application completely free of charge HERE.

Update 21 September 2021
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