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Check compatibility windows 116/4/2023 ![]() Navigate to the new group and select Bulk Actions – Import Members:Įdit the CSV and enter the AAD Device IDs we exported earlier. Now navigate to Azure AD and create a new AAD Group (Statically Assigned) Once you have the two device lists, get the Device IDs for the compatible devices with some Excel magic (or a VLOOKUP) Now export the list of devices into CSV format. In Intune, navigate to Devices – Windows DevicesĬlick the Columns button at the top and select Azure AD Device ID Click 'Win11 Checker' to open this feature. Launch EaseUS Partition Master and click 'Toolkit'. With just one click, you can see how your computer is configured and how compatible it is with Windows 11. You can also sort on the Readiness State or export to CSV to better filter within Excel (and maybe do a nice pie chart to present to whoever holds the budget) Deploymentįirst up, create an Azure AD group and populate with the devices exported and marked as compatible: EaseUS provides a free Windows 11 upgrade checker for everyone to check if your device can install Windows 11. ![]() This then gives a list of your devices with a heading for Windows 11 Readiness State and another for the reasonĪs you can see, mine is a VM so not compatible with Win11 You then want to click on the Windows Tab at the top DetectionĪnyway, to find out which, you need to navigate to Report – Endpoint Analytics and then Work from Anywhere Whilst most recent machines tick the boxes, the 7th Gen requirement is going to rule out some perfectly capable machines unfortunately and you *can* technically install W11 on these, but it’s totally unsupported. ![]() Compatible Processor (roughly 7th Gen and up).But, how do you know which to replace?īefore looking at that, let’s refresh the requirements first: Windows 11 has been out a while now and I’m sure most of you have been testing and are nearing the point of looking at deploying to your userbase.Īs we all know, however, the requirements are a lot stricter than they were for Windows 10 (or even 7) so you may find yourselves needing to do some hardware refreshes.
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