"The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation" when trying to install windows pc health check

Hello, I have downloaded from the microsoft website the PC health check app to check the compatibility of my computer with windows 11. Unfortunatelly whenever I try to execute it i get the message "The system administrator has set policies to prevent this installation". I have then tryied to run " gpedit.msc" but it says it was not found and I should make sure I have typed it correctly. Then I looked for the windows powershell and cmd and the computer does not find. I have windows 10 in S mode.

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Hi Brisa

Thank you for that information, your system is fully compatible with Windows 11, however, because your Windows 10 is in S Mode, you cannot download the Upgrade Assistant to apply the update if you do not switch out of S Mode, you will need to wait for the update to Windows 11to appear in the Settings App
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Last updated June 20, 2024 Views 4,200 Applies to: