Quick fix: Persistent “your PC doesn’t support Windows 11” or “new hardware update available” notifications often come from Microsoft’s eligibility / firmware update push. Open Settings → Notifications → scroll to Windows Update → toggle off. Or: Settings → Windows Update → Advanced options → toggle off Get notified when a restart is required to finish updating.
Windows 11 hardware update notifications: about TPM, Secure Boot, firmware update requirements, or compatibility. Persistent for upgrade-blocked PCs. Disable via notification settings or address the underlying compatibility issue.
Affects: Windows 11.
Fix time: ~10 minutes.
What causes this
Hardware-related notifications come from:
- Windows Update suggesting firmware update for chipset.
- Microsoft prompting for hardware compatibility (TPM, Secure Boot).
- OEM utility (Dell SupportAssist, HP Smart, Lenovo Vantage).
- Specific drivers needing update.
- Insider Channel hardware check.
Method 1: Disable Windows Update notifications
The standard route.
- Open Settings → Notifications.
- Scroll to Notifications from apps and other senders.
- Find Windows Update. Toggle Off (or click to customize).
- Toggling Windows Update off in this list: silences all WU notifications, but updates still install.
- For finer control: click Windows Update → configure banners, sounds, etc.
- For chronic suggestion banners: Settings → System → Notifications → Additional settings → untick all three options (welcome experience, suggestions, tips).
- For specific notifications: identify source from notification icon / source field.
This is the standard fix.
Method 2: Handle hardware compatibility prompts
For upgrade-blocked PCs.
- For “Your PC doesn’t support Windows 11” nag:
- Check via PC Health Check tool from Microsoft. Tells specific issue.
- Common: TPM 2.0 not enabled in BIOS, Secure Boot off, CPU not supported.
- For TPM enable: reboot → BIOS → Security / Advanced → TPM / fTPM / Intel PTT → Enabled.
- For Secure Boot: BIOS → Boot tab → Secure Boot → Enabled.
- After enabling: PC may meet Win11 requirements. Nag stops.
- For CPU not supported: hardware-level. Notification persists. Disable via Method 1.
- For Insider Channel notifications: Settings → Windows Update → Windows Insider Program → Stop getting preview builds.
- For OEM utility nag: open utility (Dell SupportAssist, HP Smart) → settings → disable notifications.
This is the compatibility route.
Method 3: Disable Microsoft Suggestions and Tips
For chronic ad-style notifications.
- Open Settings → System → Notifications.
- Scroll to Additional settings. Click to expand.
- Untick all three:
- Show me the Windows welcome experience after updates and when signed in.
- Suggest ways to get the most out of Windows and finish setting up this device.
- Get tips and suggestions when using Windows.
- Apply.
- For Pro / Enterprise: Group Policy
gpedit.msc→ Computer Configuration → Administrative Templates → Windows Components → Cloud Content → Turn off all Windows Spotlight features = Enabled. - For Home edition: registry:
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\ContentDeliveryManager→ set SubscribedContent-* Enabled values to 0. - For chronic Microsoft 365 promo: don’t sign in / accept — eventually stops.
This is the comprehensive route.
How to verify the fix worked
- No more hardware compatibility notifications.
- Notification list (Win+N) clean.
- Settings shows desired notification preferences.
- System tray: no nag balloons / banners.
If none of these work
If notifications persist: OEM utility: identify and disable in utility’s own settings. For Microsoft 365 Family: sign in / accept may stop. For corporate IT: notifications may be managed. Contact IT. For genuine hardware issues: address: BIOS update, TPM enable, etc. Notifications then stop. For Insider Program nag: unenroll. For Windows Update issues: specific cumulative may trigger. Update Windows to clear. For chronic Suggested Apps: Settings → Personalization → Start → toggle off “Show recommendations for tips, app promotions, and more.”
Bottom line: Settings → Notifications → Windows Update toggle off. Address hardware compatibility (TPM, Secure Boot). Disable all suggestions via System → Notifications → Additional settings.