Software Update: WhyNotWin11 2.4.3.1
On October 5, Microsoft released Windows 11. The new Windows has certain system requirements and there is sometimes some ambiguity about that. Developer Robert C. Maehl has created a program called WhyNotWin11 that makes all this much more insightful. WhyNotWin11 is open source and a single executable, so no installation is required. Below is the changelog since version 2.4.1:
Changes in version 2.4.3.1:
- Fixes Crash if Languages or Themes do not exist
- Code Cleanup
- Added Basic Settings Menu
- Improved Disk Detection and Info (Credit @htcfreek)
- Improved DirectX Check Performance
- Added Guides for Common Questions
- Fixed Storage Space Check for GiB vs GB
- Fixed DPI Scaling Code on Some Devices
- Fixed Ryzen 5 1600 AF detection and reporting
- Added reporting of TPM Device Driver Error State
- Added Latest Intel and AMD Supported CPUs to CPU Lists
- Fixed Regression where TPM 1.2 was marked as Compatible
- Added GPO Registry Values to Control the Appearance of WhyNotWin11 (more coming soon)
Changes in version 2.4.2.1:
- Fixes issue with RAM reporting
- Updated language file templates
- Started on Language Picker code
Version number | 2.4.3.1 |
Release status | Final |
Operating systems | Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10 |
Website | WhyNotWin11 |
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file size |
2.24MB |
License type | GPL |