Windows 11 is known for being finicky when it comes to hardware. You might be getting a “System Requirements Not Met” notice if you skipped over the standard requirements and forced it to install. Here’s how to turn it off.
A registry hack can be used to disable the notifications. You can use Regedit or the registry keys we’ve provided to accomplish it manually.
Using Regedit, disable “System Requirements Not Met.”
Using the Registry Editor to disable the “System Requirements Not Met” notification is simple. Hit Enter or click “Open” after clicking the Start button and typing “regedit” into the search bar.
The key is located at Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache
Navigate there or copy and paste the address into your browser’s address bar.
A DWORD value named SV2 should exist. To open the editor, right-click it and select “Modify,” or double-click it.
Click “Ok” after changing the value from “1” to “0.”
You’ll have to create the key if it doesn’t already exist. You must name the key UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache by right-clicking “Control Panel,” going to “Add,” and then clicking “Key.”
After you’ve created the key, you’ll need to fill it with a DWORD value. Right-click “UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache,” then select “DWORD (32-bit) Value” from the context menu.
Set the value to “0” and name the new entry “SV2.”
For the changes to take effect, you may need to restart Explorer.exe or your computer.