Check For Compatibility: Windows 11 Windows 10
Check For Compatibility: Windows 11 Windows 10
will come preinstalled on any new PC you purchase, but why shell
out the money if your current Windows 10 PC is eligible for a free upgrade?
Microsoft offers several ways to get the new OS, so you can pick the method
that works best for you.
If you went the USB drive route, the tool then downloads the necessary
Windows 11 installation files and copies them to the USB drive. Then open the
drive and double-click the setup.exe file to kick off the upgrade.
If you wish to upgrade from an ISO file, choose a location for the file and
change the name to something more specific. The installation files are then
saved to your PC as an ISO file. Open File Explorer, then double-click the ISO
file to open it and double-click the setup.exe file.
Click Next to have Windows 11 check for any updates, then accept the license
terms. The Ready to install screen shows that Windows 11 will be installed
and that your personal files and apps will be kept. To modify those choices,
click Change. You can then elect to keep personal files and apps, personal files
only, or nothing. Click Next, then Install to run the upgrade.
After your PC reboots, sign in to finish the setup. Depending on what you
chose to keep, Windows may prompt you to customize your privacy settings.
You’re then taken to the desktop.