

This means that while Microsoft has updated its Windows 11 checker tool it is still available to a limited subset of users who have subscribed to its Windows Insider Program. “We will be updating the PC Health Check app to identify the correct systems with the newly added Intel CPUs in the coming weeks before the tool is released for general availability,” Microsoft wrote in its blog post.

Microsoft in its blog post said that the updated PC Health Check app was now available to all Windows Insider users. The announcement was made by Microsoft via its official blog post. Now, nearly two months later, Microsoft has made its PC Health Check app available again. Soon after the release, Microsoft had taken its PC Health Check app offline as it created more confusion at the time by not providing clear explanation as to why certain personal computers were stopped from carrying out a Windows 11 download. In addition to that, Microsoft had also released a special tool called the PC Health Check app to help Windows users quickly assess if their personal computers were eligible to get Windows 11 update or not. Microsoft, at the time of the launch of the new OS, back in June this year had listed a long-list of requirements for PCs to be eligible to get the Windows 11 update. Yes, Microsoft Windows 11 checker tool is back and that should be a relief, right? For some it is, but for most others, probably not.
