How to upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 – Guide

Microsoft is releasing a free Windows 11 update for new devices that come with Windows 10. The update will be available before the operating system is made available for other eligible existing hardware.

Microsoft is slowly rolling out Windows 11, so the free upgrade won’t be offered for all existing PCs which are still officially supported. However, not every existing Windows 10 PC can be upgraded to Windows 11. Windows 11 requires Intel Coffee Lake or Zen 2 and higher CPUs, TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) support, 4GB RAM and 64GB of storage. This leaves millions of PCs unable to officially upgrade to Windows 11, although there are unsupported workarounds if you really want Windows 11. Microsoft is also gradually rolling out Windows 11, so the free upgrade won’t be offered for all existing PCs which are still officially supported.

How to download and install Windows 11: make sure your PC can run Windows 11

Microsoft’s PC Health Check app can help you ensure your PC meets basic requirements for security and performance.

The Windows 11 Installation Assistant will guide you through the installation process, helping you to choose the best installation option for your computer.

After following the onscreen instructions, open the .exe file and follow the onscreen instructions. After that, accept the EULA (User License Agreement Final) to start the installation process.

Windows 11 is installation process that may take a while. If you’re playing the Squid Game or Metroid Dread, don’t worry, you can continue playing those games while Windows 11 installs.

Windows 11 is a great operating system that you can use to enjoy your life. Follow the subsequent instructions and start enjoying your Windows 11 experience.

After the installation is complete, you should find all your files and applications in the same place you left them before the upgrade. Some may have a new look (those rounded edges in apps and folders look great, don’t they?) But everything should work as you remember. In Windows 11, you may have to struggle with your own muscle memory (it’s hard not to drag your mouse to the left to select the Start menu), but it won’t be long before you speed your way through the new operating system like a pro.

Final note

Windows 10 is a great operating system, but it’s not perfect. You may find that some features are not working as they should or that your computer is not as fast as it used to be. If you’re looking to upgrade to Windows 11, there are a few things you need to do first. First, make sure you have the latest version of Windows 10. This version includes all the new features and improvements that will be available in Windows 11. If you don’t have it yet, you can get it from the Microsoft website or from one of the many computer stores. Next, make sure your computer is up-to-date with the latest security patches. These patches will help protect your computer from potential threats and vulnerabilities. If you don’t have them yet, Microsoft has a website where you can find them. Finally, make sure that your computer is compatible with Windows 11. This means that it must be able to run the new operating system and its features. If you don’t know if your computer is compatible, check with Microsoft or one of the many computer stores who sell Windows 11 systems.