Step by Step How to Install Windows 11
Preliminary Preparation and Devices Hardware Check :
It's important to follow the on-screen instructions carefully and ensure that you have a backup of your important files before proceeding with the installation.
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Check System Requirements :
Before installing Windows 11, Check that your Computer or Laptop meets The Minimum System Requirements.
Microsoft recommends a Modern 64-bit Processor, 4 GB of RAM, 64 GB of Storage, and a DirectX 12 Compatible Graphics Card. -
Backup your files :
It's always a good idea to create a backup of your important files before installing a New Operating System.
You can copy your files to an external hard drive, cloud storage, or another location.
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Download the Windows 11 ISO :
You can download the Windows 11 ISO from the Microsoft website or use the Media Creation Tool to create a bootable USB drive. -
Create a bootable USB drive :
If you're using the Windows 11 ISO, you'll need to create a bootable USB drive. You can use tools like Rufus or the Windows USB/DVD Download Tool to create a bootable USB drive.
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Boot from the USB drive :
Insert the bootable USB drive into your computer and restart your computer. Press the key to enter the BIOS or UEFI firmware settings and change the boot order to boot from the USB drive. -
Install Windows 11 :
When you boot from the USB drive, you'll see the Windows 11 setup screen. You'll need to select your language, time zone, and keyboard layout. You'll also be prompted to enter your product key if you have one. If you don't have a product key, you can select the "I don't have a product key" option and continue with the installation. -
Accept the license terms :
You'll need to accept the license terms and conditions to proceed with the installation. Make sure to read the terms carefully before accepting them. -
Select the installation type :
You'll need to select the type of installation you want to perform. You can choose to upgrade an existing installation of Windows or perform a clean install. If you're installing Windows 11 on a new computer, you'll need to perform a clean install. -
Select the partition :
If you're performing a clean install, you'll need to select the partition where you want to install Windows 11. You can create a new partition or select an existing partition. Make sure to select the correct partition, as all data on the partition will be erased. -
Wait for the installation to complete:
The installation process may take some time, depending on your computer hardware and the type of installation you're performing. Once the installation is complete, your computer will restart. -
Set up Windows 11 :
After the installation is complete, you'll need to set up Windows 11. You'll be prompted to enter your user account information, create a password, and choose your privacy settings. -
Install drivers and software :
Once Windows 11 is set up, you'll need to install any necessary drivers for your computer hardware. You can download drivers from the manufacturer's website or use Windows Update. You can also install any additional software you need. -
Restore your files :
Once your drivers and software are installed, you can restore your files from your backup.
It's important to follow the on-screen instructions carefully and ensure that you have a backup of your important files before proceeding with the installation.
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