Microsoft's free upgrade to Windows 11 from Windows 10 is now available. Before making the OS available to other qualified existing gear, Microsoft is starting to give the free update to new devices that are still coming with Windows 10.
However, not every existing Windows 10 PC will be able to update to Windows 11. TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) support, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage will be required with Windows 11. Intel 8th Gen Coffee Lake or Zen 2 CPUs and higher will be required. Millions of PCs will be unable to upgrade to Windows 11, while unsupported solutions will be available if you really want Windows 11.
Here’s how to get Windows 11 today, if you have a new PC that just shipped with Windows 10 or a device that’s allowed to upgrade to Windows 11.
Check that your PC is officially supported through Microsoft’s PC Health Check app.
Back up all of your important documents, apps, and data.
On your Windows 10 PC, head into Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
Check for updates.
If the free Windows 11 upgrade is available, you’ll see an option to download and install. Because Microsoft is releasing Windows 11 in stages, not everyone will be eligible for the free upgrade.
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