Windows 10: How to check 3rd party apps compatibility before installing Windows 11?

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  1. Burstmode Win User

    How to check 3rd party apps compatibility before installing Windows 11?


    I've been delaying the move to Windows 11 currently running Windows 10 Pro. In Windows Update it says "Great news—your PC meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 11." Also says it's "Ready and Free." So I can take the leap.What it doesn't tell me is: Are all the 3rd party apps I have installed compatible with Windows 11?I would assume there is a website or a service a safe one... that I can use to check for compatibility of installed apps before upgrading...no? But I don't see an obvious one. Perhaps I've missed it.Can someone point me to such a thing? Thanks.

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    Burstmode, Jul 16, 2022
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  2. TairikuOkami, Jul 16, 2022
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  3. Yaqub K Win User
    Windows Mail and 3rd party messages

    Hi,

    Thank you for posting on Microsoft Communities.

    Please assist me with the following information related to this issue:

    • May I know what exactly do you mean when you say "download messages from 3rd party into Windows Mail"?
    • Are you referring to Mail app on Windows 10? If so, are you able to receive any send email via Mail app?

    If you are facing issues with Mail app, I suggest
    run the in-built Windows Store app troubleshooter and check. Follow the steps:


    • Press Windows Key + X..

    • Click on Control Panel.

    • Select Troubleshooting.

    • On the left pane, click on View All.

    • Click on Windows Store apps to run the troubleshooter.
    Let us know if the issue is resolved or if you require further assistance.
     
    Yaqub K, Jul 16, 2022
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  4. dalchina Win User

    How to check 3rd party apps compatibility before installing Windows 11?

    Win 11 compatibility

    MS's health check compatibility app is back as of a couple of days ago, so you might be able to try that.
    Windows 11 compatibility checker is back: Here’s how to get it | Tom's Guide

    https://www.cnet.com/tech/computing/windows-11-compatibility-microsofts-pc-health-check-app-is-back/

    This also gives a free 3rd party tool which may provide more info.


    The compatibility criteria are available for you to peruse. These include which processors are suppported for example.

    See links here e.g.
    upgrade to windows 11 from windows 10

    and
    Update on Windows 11 minimum system requirements and PC Health Check app | Windows 11 Forum
     
    dalchina, Jul 16, 2022
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