How to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11?
In order to upgrade to Windows 11, you need to check the following requirements and steps.
Requirement:
- Your computer must meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, which include a 64-bit processor, 4GB RAM, 64GB storage space, a DirectX 12 compatible graphics card, as well as UEFI firmware and secure boot support.
- Your computer must be running the latest version of Windows 10 and have all updates installed.
Steps:
- Open Windows Update: In Windows 10, click on the “Start menu” and then select “Settings”.
- Click on “Updates and Security” in the “Settings” window.
- Click on “Windows Update” in the “Update and Security” window.
- Click on “Check for updates” in the Windows update window to make sure your computer has installed all updates.
- If there is an available Windows 11 update, you will see a “Get Windows 11” button. Click on the button to begin the upgrade process.
- You will be directed to a new window displaying some new features and requirements of Windows 11. Please read and understand this information.
- If your computer meets the requirements, click “Download and Install” to begin downloading Windows 11.
- After the download is complete, your computer will restart and begin installing Windows 11. Depending on your computer performance and network speed, the installation process may take some time.
- Once the installation is complete, you will be guided to the Windows 11 setup wizard, where you can personalize your settings as needed.
Please be aware that in some cases, your computer may not meet the hardware requirements for Windows 11, therefore, it cannot be upgraded. Make sure to check if your computer meets all the requirements before upgrading.