
This upgrade will be a simplified and faster version of what we are using in Windows 10. The new start menu will have rounded corners and a new startup sound. There are many other interface-level changes that were seen in the Windows 11 Leaked news. In the leaks, it can be seen that a new start menu is designed for the new version. Some key features of Windows 11 and various others details were leaked. But it was leaked already on the internet. Windows 11 is set for release on June 24, 2021. It will also help safely removing the old operating systems from the devices of users who are no longer supported by the company. We have a guide here for skipping the line to upgrade to Windows 11.Providing Windows 11 for free will help Microsoft to bring more users to the latest version of Microsoft Windows. If you don’t see the free Windows 11 upgrade, and your PC is supported, then you might be able to avoid the wait using Microsoft’s new Installation Assistant.
Follow the on-screen prompts and configure Windows 11 settings. If the free Windows 11 upgrade is available, you’ll see an option to download and install. On your Windows 10 PC, head into Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update. Back up all of your important documents, apps, and data. Check that your PC is officially supported through Microsoft’s PC Health Check app. 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. All existing and eligible PCs should be offered the Windows 11 upgrade by mid-2022, according to Microsoft. Microsoft is also gradually rolling out Windows 11, so the free upgrade won’t be offered to all existing PCs that are officially supported just yet. That leaves millions of PCs unable to officially upgrade to Windows 11, although there will be unsupported workarounds if you really want Windows 11. Windows 11 will require Intel 8th Gen Coffee Lake or Zen 2 CPUs and up, TPM 2.0 (Trusted Platform Module) support, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. Not every existing PC running Windows 10 will be able to upgrade to Windows 11, though. Microsoft is starting to offer the free upgrade to new devices that are still shipping with Windows 10, before making the OS available to other eligible existing hardware.
Microsoft’s free Windows 11 upgrade from Windows 10 is now rolling out.