Confronted with a TPM2.0 issue, the PC Health Check app would only say that the user's processor was not supported by Windows 11. To make matters more confusing, some motherboards which do support it still don't have the feature switched on in the BIOS.
The feature is a required part of Windows 11's security systems, but it's not present on all motherboards. When first taking the PC Health Check offline, Microsoft admitted in a blog post that the app 'was not fully prepared to share the level of detail or accuracy you expected from us on why a Windows 10 PC doesn’t meet upgrade requirements.'Ī lot of the problems related to Trusted Platform Module version 2.0, or TPM 2.0. It's more recently been available to members of the Windows Insider program, but it's back now for all. The simple tool is designed to tell you whether Windows 11 is compatible with your computer, but it was pulled offline back in June when it kept telling people with modern PCs that they couldn't run the new operating system, with little information as to why not.
Microsoft have put their PC Health Check app back online.