Upgrading to Windows 11 24H2: A Fresh Look

Wed Oct 16 2024
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Windows 11 has undergone a significant update with the release of 24H2, and it's available to the public. This update brings new features, especially in the area of generative AI, and it's a must-have for many users who rely on Windows. Even if you're not a fan of the latest updates, there are plenty of places where Windows is essential. To help you out, we've compiled a comprehensive guide on how to install and upgrade to Windows 11. This includes steps to enable key features like TPM (Trusted Platform Module) and Secure Boot. Plus, we'll show you how to bypass the system requirements checks for "unsupported" PCs. After all, Microsoft can't dictate what you do with your hardware. The 24H2 update has stricter hardware requirements, which means not all old systems that ran Windows 10 will be compatible. If you're keen on the new AI features, you'll need to meet these new hardware standards.
So, how do you get Windows 11? The simplest way is to check for updates on a compatible, up-to-date Windows 10 PC. If you're not seeing the update, or if you want to download the new OS just once for multiple computers, there are other methods. Microsoft offers several ways to manually download Windows 11. One is the Installation Assistant, which you install on your PC to trigger an upgrade via Windows Update. Another method is using the Media Creation Tool, which helps you create a bootable USB drive or download an ISO file. You can use this USB drive to perform a clean install or run the Setup app from within Windows 10 for a normal upgrade. You can also burn the ISO to a DVD, but USB drives, even old ones, are faster.
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