Click Windows Insider Program followed by Stop getting preview builds to stick with the final version. Microsoft started releasing Windows 11 for consumers on October 5, 2021, after spending a few months in beta. When you're done, you should open up Settings in Windows 11 and move to the Windows Update section.
Return to Update & Security in Settings and follow the prompts to download and install Windows 11.
Click Get Started and then link up your Microsoft account to the Windows Insider program (be sure to use the same account as when you signed up).Build 22621.436 New features off by default. In Windows 10, open up Settings and head to Update & Security > Windows Insider Program Hello Windows Insiders, today we are releasing Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22621.436 and Build 22622.436 (KB5015888) to the Beta Channel.We’re also kicking of a Bug Bash for the Beta Channel starting tomorrow details below Build 22622.436 New features rolling out.
Many of the users have started to search for the Windows 11 32/ 64 bit ISO file even now. Failing that, Installation Media should provide a handy alternative for users with a decent USB drive close at hand, though that's proved a little flaky for us so far. So, Microsoft decided to launch Windows 11 for all users. The easiest way to install Windows 11 is to follow the steps for Microsoft's Windows 11 Installation Assistant. Is that worth the price of admission? You can be the judge of that with your own Windows 11 installation (opens in new tab) from the download page, that is if you don't fancy waiting for Microsoft to update your machine for you sometime next year and your system meets the stringent processor requirements (opens in new tab). Though that said, we've tried the new OS out on some of our own machines in the weeks leading up to launch, and found a few things we like in the new OS, such as its soothing new sounds, the redesigned app window experience, and the new window snap functionality. What you need to know before upgrading to Windows 11 (opens in new tab): things to note before downloading the latest OS
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