To install Windows 11, you can use one of the following methods:
Upgrade from Windows 10
If you are running Windows 10, you can upgrade to Windows 11 directly from Windows Update. To do this, open Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update and click Check for updates. If the upgrade is available for your device, you will see a message that says "Windows 11 is ready to install". Click Download and install to begin the upgrade process.
Use the Installation Assistant
If you are not eligible for the upgrade through Windows Update, or if you want to install Windows 11 on a new device, you can use the Installation Assistant. To do this, go to the Microsoft website and download the Installation Assistant tool. Once the tool has downloaded, run it and follow the instructions on the screen.
Create a bootable USB drive
If you want to install Windows 11 from a bootable USB drive, you will need to create one using the Media Creation Tool. To do this, go to the Microsoft website and download the Media Creation Tool. Once the tool has downloaded, run it and select the option to create installation media for another PC. Then, select the USB drive that you want to use and click Next. The Media Creation Tool will download Windows 11 and create a bootable USB drive.
Once you have created a bootable USB drive, you can use it to install Windows 11 on a new device or to perform a clean install on an existing device. To do this, plug the USB drive into your computer and boot from it. You will then be able to follow the instructions on the screen to install Windows 11.
Here are the general steps for installing Windows 11 from a bootable USB drive:
- Back up all of your important files.
- Plug the bootable USB drive into your computer.
- Restart your computer and boot from the USB drive.
- Follow the instructions on the screen to install Windows 11.
- Once Windows 11 is installed, you can restore your backed-up files.
Please note: There are some system requirements that must be met in order to install Windows 11. You can check the system requirements on the Microsoft website.
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