Software Update: WhyNotWin11 2.4.3.2

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Microsoft released Windows 11 last October. The new Windows has higher system requirements than Windows 10, especially in terms of security. However, it is not always easy to find out whether a computer meets these requirements. Developer Robert C. Maehl has created a program called WhyNotWin11 that makes all this transparent. The program is open source and consists of a single executable, so no installation is necessary. Below is the changelog for version 2.4.3.2:

Update: This article first referenced whynotwin11.com as a source, but it is not the creator’s own and appears to contain malicious code. The download already referred to GitHub and it is safe

Changes in version 2.4.3.2:

  • Minor Translation Updates
  • Updated Github and Discord Logos
  • Reverted DPI Handling Change from 2.4.3.0
  • Added Guide Strings to Translation Templates
  • Improved Warning if Already Running Windows 11
  • Finished MOST Group Policy Registry value entries
  • Updated AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm Processor Lists
  • Fixed Category Labels on Settings not adhering to theme
  • Updated Builds to use latest AutoIt Version upon compiling

Added the following improvements when running in WinPE:

  • Added Drive Space check to check C: by default
  • Added /drive : and /d : to override Space Check Drive

Version number 2.4.3.2
Release status Final
Operating systems Windows 8, Windows 10, Windows 11
Website WhyNotWin11
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file size

2.10MB

License type GPL
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