Upgrading your system in the Windows operating system can be done in a few different ways, depending on your current version of Windows and the version you want to upgrade to. Here are a few common ways to upgrade your Windows system:
For most users, a system upgrade via Windows Update is the easiest and most straightforward method. This applies to upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11, or for version updates inside Windows 10. The steps are as follows:
Open the Settings app (the shortcut is Win+I).
Click on "Update & Security".
Select Windows Update.
Click on the "Check for Updates" button. If an upgrade is available, the upgrade options will appear.
If an update is found, follow the onscreen instructions and install the update.
Please note that if your device does not meet the minimum system requirements for Windows 11, Windows Update may not offer an upgrade option.
If you're using an older version of Windows, such as Windows 7 or Windows 81) And if you want to upgrade to Windows 10, you can use Windows 10 Upgrade Assistant:
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Run the tool and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the upgrade.
If you need to do a clean installation or create installation media such as a USB drive or a USB drive, you can use the Create Tool
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Create a tool.
Open the tool, select "Upgrade this computer" or "Create installation media," and then follow the instructions to finish.
You can also upgrade directly from the Windows ISO file
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Mount the ISO file as a virtual drive, or use a tool such as RFUS to write it to a USB drive to make a boot disk.
Boot from the boot disk by running the ISO file or rebooting the computer, and follow the installer instructions to complete the installation.
Before performing a system upgrade, it is highly recommended to back up all important data in case of data loss during the upgrade process. Also, make sure your device meets the system requirements for the new operating system and keep an eye out for any compatibility issues that may arise during the upgrade process.