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These PCs can finally upgrade to the latest version of Windows 11
Windows 11 Upgrade Compatibility Restored
In a significant development for users of Windows 11, PCs previously barred from upgrading to the 2024 Update (version 24H2) can now proceed with the latest enhancements. This change comes after Microsoft identified compatibility issues with certain applications that rendered them non-functional on the new version.
Last year, Microsoft implemented a precautionary measure by placing a compatibility hold on devices utilizing affected apps. This decision was made to safeguard users from potential disruptions, effectively blocking any PC running these applications from upgrading to version 24H2.
According to a recent support document released by Microsoft, one of the key applications impacted by this hold, Wallpaper Engine, has received an update aimed at improving its compatibility with Windows 11 version 24H2. This update marks a crucial step towards resolving the broader compatibility challenges faced by several applications.
It is important to note that due to the ongoing compatibility hold, users may not immediately see the option to upgrade to Windows 11 version 24H2. Microsoft anticipates that as updates for the affected applications are rolled out, the upgrade path will become clearer and more accessible for all users.
As the tech community eagerly awaits these updates, users are encouraged to stay informed about their application compatibility status. This proactive approach will ensure a smoother transition to the latest version of Windows, allowing users to fully leverage the new features and improvements it offers.
Do you use an app to manage the wallpapers on your PC? Let us know in the comments below!