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Celeron G4930 is already on the win11 CPU compatibility list, so why after adding the internal test, the store prompts incompatible WSA (Android subsystem)?

Anonymous
2021-12-30T09:40:40+00:00

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Celeron G4930 is already on the win11 CPU compatibility list, so why after adding the internal test, the store prompts incompatible WSA (Android subsystem)? When will I be supported?

And ask a new question, How the Android subsystem supported nat6? The ipv6 connection not support now.

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  1. Anonymous
    2022-01-02T07:34:00+00:00

    I read this, but is also not solve my problem.

    Nothing can solve your problem if your CPU is NOT supported or your system doesn't meet additional WSA requirements.

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    IT IS MEETS!

    Your Celeron G4930 meets Windows 11 requirements but does not meet WSA additional requirements

    (Intel Core i3 8th Generation or above)

    Only the Intel Core Series?Are you working in Microsoft?

    Yes, only Intel Core Series 8th Generation or above, posted it twice.

    I'm not a Microsoft employee but you didn't believe one anyway (first reply).

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  1. Anonymous
    2021-12-31T12:23:58+00:00

    Hi,

    Also have you read this

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/android/wsa/

    I read this, but is also not solve my problem.

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  2. Anonymous
    2021-12-31T12:22:19+00:00

    Hello

    Celeron G4930 is already on the win11 CPU compatibility list, so why after adding the internal test, the store prompts incompatible WSA (Android subsystem)? When will I be supported?

    And ask a new question, How the Android subsystem supported nat6? The ipv6 connection not support now.

    On the requirements, WSA has additional requirements beyond the base Windows 11 requirements. See: Windows 11 Specs and System Requirements | Microsoft

    -Eddie

    Oh, I read this, but the Microsoft Store tells me the G4930 CPU is not support the WSA requirements, so why not the G4930 support the WSA?

    And the ipv6's nat6 is not support, because the test tells me the WSA not support the ipv6, when will support this? https://www.test-ipv6.com/?ip4=60.19.75.106&ip6=&a=ok,821,4&aaaa=bad,77&ds=ok,801,4&v6mtu=bad,57&v6ns=ok,814,4&dsmtu=ok,773,4

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    2021-12-30T16:58:29+00:00
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  4. Anonymous
    2021-12-30T14:41:10+00:00

    Hello

    Celeron G4930 is already on the win11 CPU compatibility list, so why after adding the internal test, the store prompts incompatible WSA (Android subsystem)? When will I be supported?

    And ask a new question, How the Android subsystem supported nat6? The ipv6 connection not support now.

    On the requirements, WSA has additional requirements beyond the base Windows 11 requirements. See: Windows 11 Specs and System Requirements | Microsoft

    -Eddie

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