With the official release of Windows 11, many Windows 10 users want to be able to upgrade to the new operating system. This article will introduce the steps of upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11 in detail to help users complete the upgrade operation smoothly.
1. Check the system requirements.
Before upgrading, you first need to make sure that your computer meets the system requirements of Windows 11. This includes a 64-bit processor, more than 4GB of RAM, more than 64GB of storage, a DirectX 12-compatible graphics card, and more. The full system requirements can be viewed on Microsoft's official website.
2. Back up important data.
Upgrading the operating system may result in data loss, so it is recommended to back up important data before upgrading. You can use a cloud storage service, such as OneDrive or Google Drive, to upload important files to the cloud. At the same time, you can also use an external hard disk or USB flash drive for local backup.
3. Perform Windows Update.
In Windows 10, tap the notification icon in the bottom right corner of the taskbar, and then tap the "All settings" upgrade icon. In the Settings window, select the Update & Security option. In the "Update & Security" window, tap on the "Windows Update" option. The system automatically checks for an available update. If there is an update available, click on the "Check for Updates" button.
Fourth, ** and install Windows 11
If a Windows 11 update is available, it will be automatically prompted to install it. Tap on the "Install" button and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation process. During the installation process, the computer may restart several times, and the screen may display some information related to the installation. Please be patient and wait for the installation to complete.
5. Complete the installation and set up Windows 11
Once the installation is complete, the computer will automatically restart and enter the setup wizard for Windows 11. In the setup wizard, you'll need to select options such as language, region, keyboard layout, and create an account or log in to an existing account. Once you've completed the setup wizard, you're ready to start using your new Windows 11 system.
Extended Materials
New features and improvements in Windows 11: Includes a brand new startup menu, taskbar, file manager window, multitasking capabilities, and more.
Windows 11 security and privacy protection: Antivirus protection is enabled by default, security patches are updated, and data privacy protection is strengthened.
Windows 11 compatibility and performance optimizations: including compatibility support for older hardware and software, faster system performance, and more.
Summary
Through the above steps and related materials, users can successfully complete the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 through Xi and practice. During the upgrade process, you need to pay attention to backing up important data, checking system requirements, performing a Windows update, and waiting for the installation to complete. After upgrading, you can enjoy the functions and improvements brought by the new operating system, and at the same time, pay attention to protecting personal privacy and data security. Autumn and Winter Check-in Challenge