Double-click SV2the entry to edit its value. In the Value data field, enter 0. Make sure Base is set to Hexadecimal, and then click OK.
Note: If the field has an existing value, replace it with 0.
Close the registry editor. For the changes to take effect, restart your computer. Click on Startthe menu, select the power icon, and select Restart.
After restarting your PC, the “System requirements not met” watermark should no longer appear on your desktop or in the Settings app. This registry tweak effectively suppresses the notification, ensuring a smooth experience in Windows 11.
If you want to get a confirmation dialog
Before permanently deleting files, check the “Display deletion confirmation dialog” checkbox.
Step 5: Click OK to apply the changes. From now on, when you delete files from the selected drive, they will be permanently deleted and not line database saved to the Recycle Bin. If the confirmation dialog is enabled, you will be asked to confirm the deletion.
Customizing your Recycle Bin settings helps you manage your storage space more efficiently. Whether you need more space to recover deleted files or prefer to bypass the Recycle Bin for certain drives, Windows 11 provides flexible options to suit your needs.
Note: “Cloud Download” requires
An active internet connection and the data size will be over 4GB.
Step 7: Check your current it can also be used settings. If you need to change anything, click “Change settings”.
Step 8: In the settings, you can choose whether to restore pre-installed apps and switch between cloud or local reinstallation. Adjust the switches as needed and click Confirm.
Step 9: Go back to the main reset window and click Next to continue.
If a message appears saying After creating SV2the
You cannot go back to the previous version, click Next to continue.
Step 11: Review the summary of actions that will be performed. When ready, click Reset to begin the process.
Your PC will reboot and begin the search engine optimization mails reset process. This may take some time, and your system may reboot several times.
By following these methods, you will be able to fix the Preparing for Upgrade window error and successfully upgrade your Windows 11 system.