Excited to jump on the Windows 11 bandwagon, but the upgrade isn't showing up? You're not alone! Several common roadblocks can prevent you from getting the upgrade. First, your hardware might not meet the minimum system requirements. Windows 11 demands a specific processor generation (Intel 8th Gen or later, AMD Ryzen 2000 or later), 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage.
Another key factor is TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module). This security feature is mandatory for Windows 11. You can check if it's enabled in your BIOS settings or by running `tpm.msc` in the Run dialog box (Windows key + R). Secure Boot must also be enabled.
Finally, your PC Health Check app (available from Microsoft) will diagnose compatibility issues. Don't despair! Even if your hardware isn't compatible now, you might be able to make some upgrades. If not, Windows 10 is still supported for a while, so you have time to plan your next move!