

If you have at least that much, the Windows 11 installer will warn you that your PC is unsupported but should still let you complete the installation. So if you can in fact install Windows 11 on PCs that don't meet the minimum requirements and use it in an unsupported state, what's the real bare-minimum PC you'll need to run it on?īased on The Verge's reporting (opens in new tab), it sounds like right now the only parts of the Windows 11 minimum requirements that are actually required is that your PC have a 64-bit 1GHz CPU with 2 or more cores, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of storage space, and a TPM 1.2 chip. Moving from Windows 10 to 11 won't require a TPM 2.0 chip - but without one your copy of Windows may be more vulnerable to attack.
