*According to the windows health dashboard documentation, windows 11 can now be widely deployed *, which means that every user can download and install it through windows update. Microsoft usually does this after a few months of slow promotion to ensure that as many users as possible get a smooth and stable upgrade experience.
Although windows 11 can be widely deployed, Microsoft is not as radical as promoting windows 10 in 2015. Existing windows 10 users are free to choose to continue to use the current system, get another 3 years of security support, or manually upgrade to the new system.
And even if your computer meets all the hardware requirements such as CPU and TPM, Microsoft may prevent you from using Windows 11. This happens when a known problem applies to your device. For example, when Microsoft finds an error in an application or driver, it temporarily marks the affected system as incompatible until there is a solution to prevent users from failing after upgrading.
Currently, only devices with specific Intel SST drivers are installed to prevent upgrading. Windows 10 based computers that use this driver will not receive a proposal to install windows 11. You can learn more about this error and how to bypass it in the official documentation.
Windows 11 gained the status of "ready for widespread deployment" at an interesting moment. The first feature update that Microsoft is about to ship should fix many of the shortcomings of the original version. Nevertheless, Microsoft believes that windows 11 is now suitable for all users with qualified hardware.