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Windows 11 will receive new notifications for those running the operating system on unsupported PCs. The recent Windows 11 Dev Channel build 22557 also has what some may consider an annoying watermark on the desktop screen that says "System requirements not met." If you don't find it on your desktop screen even though you're running on an unsupported PC, consider yourself a bit lucky, or maybe unlucky if you want to be reminded. Windows 11 System requirements not met watermark? How to delete, operation tutorials and methods

People running Windows 11 on unsupported systems are more likely to be aware of this and may not need to be reminded via notifications or watermarks. So, if you wish to remove this "System requirements not met" watermark from your desktop, try this method, which involves slight modifications to new registry settings that appear to have been added in Build 22557.

Before you proceed, it's worth noting that incorrect registry edits may damage your installation, so do so at your own risk.

  1. Run "Regedit" (Windows key R and enter) or enter "Regedit" in the search box of the taskbar
  2. Find "UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache": HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel \UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache
  3. Modify the SV2 DWORD value from 1 to 0
  4. Save
  5. Refresh

If you don't find " UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache", you can also create the key yourself by:

  1. Right click on the Control Panel folder in Regedit
  2. New > Key > Name it "UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache"
  3. Add SV2 DWORD subkey in this folder
  4. Modify the SV2 DWORD value from 1 to 0
  5. Save
  6. Refresh
Windows 11 System requirements not met watermark? How to delete, operation tutorials and methods

After this, the watermark and settings notification should disappear.

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