

If you need to remove that person's sign-in information from your PC: Under Other users > Add other user, select Add account.Įnter that person's Microsoft account information and follow the prompts. Select Start > Settings > Accounts > Family & other users. Learn more about Microsoft accounts in Sign in with a Microsoft account. "These ineligible devices did not meet the minimum requirements (Opens in a new window) to run Windows 11.The best way to add someone to your PC is to have them sign in with a Microsoft account. “Some hardware ineligible Windows 10 and Windows 11, version 21H2 devices were offered an inaccurate upgrade to Windows 11,” the company wrote in the bug report. Microsoft was quick to identify the problem and roll out a fix. “Over the last few hours we have had a surge of threads in which various users are reporting that their computer is now eligible for the Windows 11 upgrade, despite not meeting the hardware requirements,” wrote (Opens in a new window) a moderator on the Reddit forum devoted to Windows 11. Microsoft seems to have sent out the upgrade offer to numerous PCs. In addition, the virtual machine lacked the necessary Trusted Platform Module or TPM chip -another major requirement, which prevents PCs older than five years from upgrading to the OS. However, his system only runs 2GB of RAM, which is under the 4GB requirement for Windows 11. In the most recent incident, Twitter user noticed (Opens in a new window) a free Windows 11 upgrade offer pop up for his virtual machine, which was still on Windows 10 22H2. It's at least the second time the company has done this. Microsoft has fixed (Opens in a new window) a bug that resulted in the company sending out “an inaccurate upgrade” opportunity to users still on Windows 10.
