How to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11?
In order to upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, you need to meet the following requirements:
- Hardware requirements: Your computer must meet the hardware requirements compatible with Windows 11, including a 64-bit processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage space, a DirectX 12 compatible graphics card, and support for UEFI firmware.
- Make sure your Windows 10 system has all the latest updates and patches installed by opening the “Settings” app, choosing “Update & Security,” and then clicking on “Windows Update” to check and install updates.
- Windows 11 Upgrade Assistant: You can also download and run the official Windows 11 Upgrade Assistant provided by Microsoft. This tool will check if your computer meets the upgrade requirements and provide upgrade options.
- Windows Insider Program: If you want to try out Windows 11 early, you can join the Windows Insider Program. This will give you the opportunity to access a preview version of Windows 11 before it is officially released and provide feedback.
Please be aware that Windows 11 is still in development and may have some problems and instability. Before upgrading, please back up important data and make sure you have the ability to restore back to the Windows 10 system.