Microsoft released Windows 11 Beta channel build 22000.588 (KB5011563) to Insiders in the Beta and Release Preview channels earlier today. In case you missed it, there's a long list of fixes and minor improvements included in the new version. And although the changelog doesn't mention it, Build 22000.568 also brings a "system requirements not met" reminder to the Windows 11 Beta and Release Preview channels.
First spotted in a Windows 11 Dev channel leak back in early February, we learned that Microsoft will be adding this watermark to the desktop to alert users that they are not supported in The system is running Windows 11. In addition to the watermark, there will also be reminders in the Settings app. In fact, the new watermark on beta channel build 22000.588 guides users through settings as it says "Go to settings to learn more."
On the Windows 11 Dev Channel, the reminder has finally landed with Build 22557, and now it looks like it’s also on the Beta and Release Preview channels.
There is already a tutorial to help you remove the "System requirements not met" watermark on your desktop if you don't need this reminder. Speaking of Windows 11 system requirements, here are the minimum specifications recommended by Microsoft for a Windows 11-ready device.
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