How to upgrade a compatible PC to Windows 11 from Windows 10

Windows 11 has arrived and is free for existing devices running Windows 10, and in this guide, we’ll show you the steps to upgrade.

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Windows 11 has been released as a free upgrade for compatible laptops and desktop computers running Windows 10 with a slew of new features and changes. On October 5, 2021, Microsoft has begun the slow rollout starting with newer devices first. Then, it will expand to more compatible computers over time, and it will become fully available by mid-2022.

As part of the new experience,Windows 11introduces a new interface that uses a modern design language with rounded corners and new materials like Mica, an element that lets the background shine through without impacting performance or battery life and falls back to a solid color when the app is not in focus.

In this version, you will also find a redesigned Start menu and Taskbar that are now aligned to the center of the screen, and there are some new features, such as Snap layouts, Chat from Microsoft Teams, Widgets, and new multiple displays improvements. Furthermore, Windows 11 ships with many overhauled experiences like the newout-of-box experience (OOBE), Settings, Desktops, Notification Center and Quick Settings that replace the Action Center experience. And there are updates for many built-in apps, such as File Explorer, Calculator, Microsoft Paint, Clock, and many more.

Since Windows 11 will coexist withWindows 10for at least a few more years, the new version has been offered as a completely optional upgrade that you must trigger manually using at least one of the supported methods, including Windows Update, and Installation Assistant, or ISO file. (Starting with this release, the Media Creation Tool no longer offers the option to perform an in-place upgrade.)

In this Windows 11 guide, we will walk you through the steps to download and install Windows 11 on your desktop, laptop, or tablet.

Important:This is a non-destructive process, but there is always a chance of something going wrong during and after the upgrade, which means that you should considercreating a temporary backupbefore proceeding. You’ve been warned.

Windows 11 upgrade requirements

Windows 11 upgrade requirements

Although Windows 11 is a free upgrade for existing Windows 10 devices, it doesn’t mean that everyone’s computer will support the new version.

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Hardware requirements

Here are the minimum hardware requirements to perform the free upgrade:

In addition to the requirements, if you will be upgrading to Windows 11 Home, you will also need an internet connection to complete the initial setup.

Compatibility check

Whether tool you use you use Windows Update, Media Creation Tool or Installation Assistant, any of these tools should be able to determine and inform you whether or not the device meets the minimum requirements, but you can always check manually.

To check the basic hardware specs, use these steps:

You can also check your laptop or desktop hardware specification on the manufacturer’s support website.

In addition, you will also need to make sure that thecomputer has enabled the Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0. You can complete this task withthese instructions.

Secure Boot is also a requirement, and it must be enabled to run Windows 11. You can usethis guideto check the feature state and the steps to turn it on as necessary.

PC Health Check app

Alternatively, you can also use the PC Health Check app to quickly determine if your computer will support Windows 11:

After you complete the steps, you will know if your PC can handle the new verison of Windows. If there’s check that the device didn’t pass, click the available link in the app to find out what you can do to remedy the situation.

How to upgrade to Windows 11 using Windows Update

To upgrade a PC running Windows 10 to Windows 11 through Windows Update, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the computer will restart, and then the upgrade to Windows 11 will begin. Also, since this is an in-place upgrade, you won’t need to go through the entire out-of-box experience.

If the option to upgrade is missing in the Windows Update settings after clicking the button to check for updates, then Microsoft may be blocking the upgrade because of a compatibility problem or because the device does not meet the minimum requirements. In this case, it’s recommended to wait as you may run into issues during or after the installation.

How to upgrade to Windows 11 using Installation Assistant

If there’s a problem with Windows Update, and you know the hardware is compatible, then you can use the Installation Assistant to upgrade to Windows 11.

To use the Installation Assistant tool to upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10, use these steps:

After you complete these steps, the tool will download the installation files and will proceed to upgrade the computer to Windows 11, similar to the Windows Update process preserving your files, apps, and most of the settings. The time of completion will depend on your internet connection and device hardware.

How to upgrade to Windows 11 using official ISO file

Alternatively, you can also mount the ISO file to File Explorer to proceed with the upgrade process.

To upgrade a device to Windows 11 from the ISO file, use these steps:

Once you complete the steps, the upgrade will begin preserving your files, and most of your settings and applications.

More Windows resources

For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10 and Windows 11, visit the following resources:

Mauro Huculak has been a Windows How-To Expert contributor for WindowsCentral.com for nearly a decade and has over 15 years of experience writing comprehensive guides. He also has an IT background and has achieved different professional certifications from Microsoft, Cisco, VMware, and CompTIA. He has been recognized as a Microsoft MVP for many years.