

One is to use the Installation Assistant app, which you install on your PC to trigger a normal upgrade install via Windows Update. Microsoft offers several ways to download Windows 11 manually. But because Microsoft is rolling out Windows 11 slowly over the course of many months, your PC may not see it yet. The easiest way to get Windows 11 is by checking Windows Update on a supported, fully up-to-date Windows 10 PC.

This includes advice and some step-by-step instructions for turning on officially required features like your TPM and Secure Boot, as well as official and unofficial ways to skirt the system-requirement checks on unsupported PCs. We've pulled together all kinds of resources to create a comprehensive install guide to upgrading to Windows 11. Or maybe you'd like to install Windows 11 on an "unsupported" PC because Microsoft is not your parent and therefore cannot tell you what to do. But you may want to install the operating system anyway because you want to test it or because you like to run the newest thing. We think most people should wait a few months to give Microsoft time to iron out Windows 11's biggest new-operating-system bugs and finish releasing updates for Windows' built-in apps. Further Reading Windows 11: The Ars Technica review
