[Windows 11] How to upgrade to Windows 11

If your existing Windows 10 PC is running the most current version of Windows 10 and meets the minimum hardware specifications it will be able to upgrade to Windows 11. The upgrade rollout plan is still being finalized, but for most devices already in use today, we expect it to be ready sometime in early 2022. Not all Windows 10 PCs that are eligible to upgrade to Windows 11 will be offered to upgrade at the same time. To see if your PC is eligible to upgrade, you can download and run the PC Health Check app to determine if your PC is eligible to upgrade to Windows 11.

Note: According to the Microsoft statement, all your files and data will transfer after upgrading. However, we recommend backing up your files before installation. Learn more about OneDrive PC folder Backup.

 

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Microsoft provides two methods to upgrade to Windows 11, and you can choose either one to perform it:

 

Method 1: Get the Windows 11 upgrade notification via Windows Update

  1. Type and search [Check for updates] in the Windows search bar, then click [Open].
  2. Click [Check for updates].
  3. If the notification of Windows 11 upgrade is available, click [Download and install] to start to upgrade.
    If your computer doesn’t receive the upgrade notification yet, it means that Microsoft is still on-going with deployment. Therefore, you can refer to Method 2: Using Windows 11 Installation Assistant if you want to get Windows 11 right away.
  4. Windows Update is downloading Windows 11. It may take some time to download, and it’s fine to keep using your PC.
  5. After the downloading process is completed, please click [Restart now]to start to install Windows 11.
    Note: It will take some time to update Windows, so please make sure that the AC adapter is connected during the updating process. Also, please do not force to shut down to prevent any issue.
  6. After the computer enters the desktop again, it means Windows 11 installation is completed.

 

Method 2: Using Windows 11 Installation Assistant

  1. Go to the Microsoft official website to download the Installation Assistant tool. Click [Download now]to start to download the Windows 11 Installation Assistant tool.
    Note: The following picture is the current version and just for reference, please download the latest version which Microsoft provides.
  2. After the download process is completed, double-click your downloaded tool.
  3. If the User Account Control notification is appeared, please select [Yes].
  4. Please read through the Microsoft software license terms, then select [Accept and install] to continue the Windows 11 upgrade process.
  5. Installation Assistant is downloading Windows 11. It may take some time to download, and it’s fine to keep using your PC.
  6. After the downloading process is completed, please click [Restart now]to start to install Windows 11.
    Note: It will take some time to update Windows, so please make sure that the AC adapter is connected during the updating process. Also, please do not force to shut down to prevent any issue.
  7. After the computer enters the desktop again, it means Windows 11 installation is completed.