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Check For Compatibility: Windows 11 Windows 10

Microsoft offers several ways for users to upgrade their eligible Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 for free. These include checking for the upgrade directly through Windows Update, using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant, Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, or downloading the Windows 11 ISO file directly. Each method allows users to keep their personal files and apps during the upgrade to Windows 11.
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Check For Compatibility: Windows 11 Windows 10

Microsoft offers several ways for users to upgrade their eligible Windows 10 PC to Windows 11 for free. These include checking for the upgrade directly through Windows Update, using the Windows 11 Installation Assistant, Microsoft's Media Creation Tool, or downloading the Windows 11 ISO file directly. Each method allows users to keep their personal files and apps during the upgrade to Windows 11.
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Windows 11 

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.

Check for Compatibility

The conversation around Windows 11 requirements has been a confusing one.


Before you can get the free update, you should first make sure your current
Windows 10 PC is compatible. The best way to do this is to run Microsoft’s PC
Health Check Tool. 

Go to the Windows 11 Specifications page and scroll to the bottom until you


see the Check for compatibility section. Click the Download PC Health
Check App link and install the program. Click the Check now button inside
the app. If your computer is compatible, a message tells you that your PC
meets Windows 11 requirements.

Check for Updates

Microsoft is slowly rolling out Windows 11 to compatible Windows 10


systems, so your next step should be to check if the update is available for
your PC. On your Windows 10 machine, go to Settings > Update & Security
> Windows Update and click the Check for updates button. If Windows 11 is
waiting for you, it can then be installed.

Download With the Installation Assistant


Instead of waiting for the upgrade to reach your machine, you can go through
Microsoft’s Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Open the Download Windows
11 page and click the Download now button under the Windows 11
Installation Assistant section. 

Run the downloaded Windows11InstallationAssistant.exe file. Click the Accept


and install button and your Windows 11 installation will upgrade to Windows
11. You should be able to use your PC during the download and installation.
After the installation completes, you will be prompted to restart your PC. You
are given the option to restart the machine immediately or wait for the 30-
minute timer to end if you need time to save any open work. After your PC
reboots, you can sign into Windows again. Once the final setup is complete,
you are deposited at your new Windows 11 desktop.

Microsoft's Media Creation Tool


Another option is to use Microsoft’s Media Creation Tool, which is a program
that lets you create installation media for the new OS. At the Download
Windows 11 page, click the Download now button under the Create
Windows 11 Installation Media section.
Run the MediaCreationToolW11.exe file, then accept the license terms and
confirm the language and edition of Windows that you want. You can then
choose to copy the installation files to a USB drive or generate an ISO file and
burn it to a disk.

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.

Download Disk Image


You can also choose a direct download of the Windows 11 ISO file. At
the Download Windows 11 page, go to the Download Windows 11 Disk
Image (ISO) section and select Windows 11 from the drop-down menu. Select
the product language, click Confirm, and then click the Download button to
get the ISO file.
After the download, double-click the ISO file and then double-click the
setup.exe file. Click Next at the initial install screen to check for and download
any updates to Windows 11. At the Ready to Install screen, you will see that
Windows 11 will be installed and personal files and apps will be kept by
default.

If you wish to change this, click Change and switch to Personal files


only or Nothing. Click Next, then Install to run the upgrade. After your PC
restarts, sign into Windows 11 to view your new operating system.

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