Sat. Apr 27th, 2024

Step 1: Open the Registry Editor by typing the same in the search and then hitting the Enter key.

Click the Yes button when you get the User Account Control prompt to open Registry Editor with admin rights.

Step 2: In the Registry Editor, go to:

HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel\UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache

NOTE: If you cannot find the UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache key, go to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control Panel, right-click on the Control Panel key, select New and then select Key. Name the new key as UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache.

Step 3: On the left side, select the UnsupportedHardwareNotificationCache key. On the right side, perform a right-click, select New and then select DWORD (32-bit) Value. Name it SV1 if you are running Windows 11 stable build, Beta, or Release Preview. If you are on an Insider build, name it SV2.

Step 4: Finally, double-click on the SV1/SV2 and change its value data to 0 (zero).

Step 5: Either restart your computer or restart the File Explorer process via Task Manager to get rid of the “System requirements not met” message.