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Here’s how to download and install Windows 11

So you’ve heard all the buzz about Windows 11. It has a new taskbar, a new Start menu, new wallpapers, and new design elements. It’s even going to be able to run Android apps. Those are all big changes, so it’s only natural that you might want to try it.

Thankfully, you can do just that thanks to the Windows Insider Program. And in this guide, we’ll show you how to download Windows 11 right now.

Before downloading

The first thing you’ll want to do is make sure your PC meets the system requirements for Windows 11. If you’re running Windows 10, you may find some new requirements that are harder to meet, like the 4GB of RAM, 64-bit CPU, or TPM 2.0 module. In fact, there’s a list of CPUs that are compatible, and it’s a fairly limited list. You can try this tool to check whether you’ll be able to upgrade, and that should tell you if it’s a good idea to try the preview. You may be able to install preview builds on PCs that don’t meet all the requirements, but you might have some issues because of it.

Another thing to keep in mind is that builds in the Windows Insider Program are in development and aren’t completely stable. You need to be comfortable with some stability issues if you’re planning to go that route. Once you’ve ensured that you and your PC are ready, read on to see how to download and install Windows 11.

Download Windows 11 using Windows Update

The only official way to download Windows 11 right now is through Windows Update and the Insider Program. You’ll need to join the Insider Program and check for updates through Windows Update as usual. We have a guide on how to prepare for the Windows 11 preview builds, and if you’ve followed that, all you need to do is check for updates again. Go to Settings -> Update & Security and click Check for Updates.

This will download and install Windows 11 in the easiest way possible, and you won’t have to set up anything after the installation.

Generate your own ISO

Thanks to the work of the Windows community, it’s possible to generate an ISO file using the update files served through Windows Update. This is an unofficial method, so naturally we only recommend it for users who are comfortable with taking risks.

Language selection page for downloading Windows 11 ISO generator from UUP Dump

Edition selection page for downloading Windows 11 ISO generator from UUP Dump

Final confirmation page for downloading Windows 11 ISO generator from UUP Dump

Setting the ConvertConfig file so that the value for AddUpdate is 1

ISO file generated by UUP dump

Download a Windows 11 Insider Preview ISO (when it’s available)

If you’d rather wait to get an official ISO, we can help with that, too. Microsoft often releases ISO files for Insiders when builds are stable enough, so we may get them soon. Here’s what you’ll need to do:

Windows Insider website showing language options for downloading ISOs

This is definitely the simpler method, but sadly, it’s not available yet. We’ll update this article once Windows Insider ISOs are live. Later down the line, once Windows 11 is available to everyone, you should also be able to download a stable build of Windows 11. Microsoft offers the Media Creation Tool and Upgrade Assistant apps, which usually do exactly that. It’ll be a while before Windows 11 versions of the tools are available, since the operating system is only coming this holiday.

Creating installation media

Now that you have an ISO, you’ll need to turn it into installation media. If you’re just upgrading to Windows 11, you can actually mount the ISO in Windows and run the setup file from there. Double-click the ISO file, run the setup file, and you’re good to go.

If you want to create a USB installation media that you can use for other PCs or for a clean installation, you’ll need a program like Rufus. This can take your ISO file and flash it onto your flash drive so you can boot from it. Before you get started, make sure you don’t have any important files on the USB drive, since they will be deleted during the process. The USB drive will also need to have 8GB or more of capacity. Once that’s taken care of, here’s what you need to do:

  1. Download Rufus and install the program (or download the portable version).
  2. Plug in your USB drive and run Rufus.
  3. Click SELECT, and find the ISO file you downloaded before. All the other options will be filled in automatically.
  4. Click START and wait until the process finishes.

How to install Windows 11

Actually installing Windows 11 is a very simple process. Once you have created installation media, you can simply launch the setup file in your flash drive, then click through the installing process. Once the installation process is finished, you’ll be running Windows 11.

However, if you want a clean experience and set up your Windows 11 PC as a brand-new machine, you can do a clean installation. This means deleting all the data on your drive, but it’ll allow you to have the cleanest experience. Make sure you’ve backed up all the data you need before starting. With your USB installation media plugged in, follow these steps:

Selecting a device in the Windows advanced startup menu

Language selection during a Windows 11 clean install

Options to clean install or upgrade Windows 11

List of drives and partitions on a PC before deletion

List of drives and partitions on a PC after creating a new partition

Once the installation finishes, you’ll be taken to the out-of-box experience (OOBE). This is what you see when setting up a new PC for the first time, or after a reset.

Setting up Windows 11

To get ready to use Windows 11, you’ll need to get through a few steps. Here’s the whole process:

Windows 11 setup experience
Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

Windows 11 setup experience

That’s all you need to know about downloading and installing Windows 11 right now. Since it’s still in early testing, there isn’t an abundance of options for downloading the operating system, but more will be available later. We’ll update this article as more options become available, so you can more easily choose your preferred one.

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