Before proceeding with the Windows 11 upgrade, it's essential to ensure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements outlined below:
- Processor: A 1 GHz or faster 64-bit processor (dual-core or multi-core) or System-on-Chip (SoC).
- Memory: At least 4 GB of RAM.
- Storage: A storage device with a capacity of 64 GB or larger.
- System Firmware: UEFI Secure Boot support along with GPT format partition support.
- TPM: Your device should have a Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 installed.
- Graphics: Your graphics card must support DirectX 12 or higher and should have a WDDM 2.0 driver.
- Display: A high-definition (HD) display with a resolution of 720p or higher, measuring larger than 9 inches diagonally, with 8 bits per color channel.
1, download and run WindowsPCHealthCheckSetup.msi to check whether your computer is eligible to upgrade Windows 11, download address: Meet Windows 11: The Newest Windows Version | Microsoft
Click on "Check now" within the Windows PC Health Check Setup tool and patiently await the check results. If the prompt "This PC meets Windows 11 requirements" appears, it signifies that your computer satisfies all the prerequisites for upgrading to Windows 11.
2, Download Windows 11 Installation Assistant, download address: Download Windows 11 (microsoft.com)
Once the download process is finished, execute the Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Proceed by clicking on "Accept and install." The tool will then automatically download the necessary files for Windows 11. Allow the progress to reach 100% completion on your system. Next, select "Restart now" and wait for the reboot process to finish. Your system will be automatically updated to Windows 11. (Note: Please ensure that the power supply remains connected throughout the update process, and keep your computer connected to the network. Typically, this method does not affect the data and applications stored on your computer.)
Congratulations, successfully updated to Windows 11 after reboot!