Windows 11 in-place upgrade eligibility dashboard is available in “BES Inventory and License” site, version 191.
The dashboard will help you evaluate the readiness of your Windows 10 systems to receive an in-place upgrade to Windows 11.
It is based on an analysis that evaluates system readiness to upgrade to Windows 11 based on the Microsoft guide https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications.
BES Inventory and License site also contains a new version of the “Application Usage Information” dashboard, where Adobe Flash content has been removed. Flash content will not be removed from “Server Hypervisor Visibility Integration” dashboard, as this dashboard is obsolete and will be deprecated. The presence of Flash code in the site does not represent a security vulnerability in itself, if the proper OS updates to remove Flash player have been applied.
The Microsoft specifications link shows:
Graphics card Compatible with DirectX 12 or later with WDDM 2.0 driver.
When I look at the dashboard, it is showing “probe not run” under the Graphics Card column.
Is something else necessary to get these results? The systems being checked are mainly laptops with an on-board graphics card, not a separate graphics card with dedicated RAM.
Hi @Bob_K – if you look at the analysis, there is a link to the probe task that will generate these results for you on your win10 systems. You have to run that task once and target your win10 machines to get the results.