How to Upgrade Your PC to Windows 11
Utilize Microsoft’s PC Health Check application to assess the compatibility of your PC for an upgrade to Windows 11. You have the option to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 through Windows Update. Alternatively, you can opt for a manual upgrade using either the Update Assistant or the Windows Media Creation tool.
If you’ve decided you want to upgrade from Windows 10, here’s how you can get the free upgrade—even if Windows Update doesn’t offer it. This works if Windows 11 doesn’t officially support your PC, too.
How to Check if Windows 11 Supports Your PC
To check if Windows 11 officially supports your PC hardware, download and run Microsoft’s PC Health Check app.
Click the “Check Now” button and the tool will tell you whether Windows 11 officially supports your PC. If it doesn’t, the tool will give you information about why. If the problem is lack of TPM 2.0, for example, you may be able to turn TPM 2.0 on in your PC’s UEFI firmware (BIOS.)
Here’s the good news: Even if your PC isn’t officially supported, you can still upgrade to Windows 11 anyway. It’s up to you, but Microsoft warns you may experience problems and won’t guarantee future updates for Windows on your hardware. We’ve already seen some old CPUs left behind when Microsoft rolled out new instruction sets.
The Safe and Slow Way: (To Upgrade Your PC to Windows 11)
For the safest possible update process, go to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update on your Windows 10 PC. (You can press Windows+i to quickly open the Settings app.)
Click the “Check for Updates” button to see if any updates are available. If Microsoft thinks your PC is ready for Windows 11, you’ll see a “Windows 11 is ready—and it’s free!” banner here. Click “Download and install” to get it.
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If Windows 11 doesn’t officially support your PC, you will never see the update offered via Windows Update. (But don’t worry, Windows 10 will still be officially supported until October 2025.)
Download Windows 11 with the Update Assistant
Microsoft offers a variety of tools for downloading Windows 11, including the Update Assistant. The Update Assistant is designed to be very simple to use.
Visit Microsoft’s Download Windows 11 page, then download and install the Windows 11 Update Assistant. It will walk you through all the necessary steps.