1. Check your system requirements: Before you begin the Windows 11 update, check if your device meets the system requirements for the update.
2. Backup important data: To save yourself from a potential headache, back up important data such as your personal files and photos.
3. Download the media creation tool: Microsoft offers an official media creation tool to download the latest version of Windows 10 or 11.
4. Accept the terms and conditions: In order to use the media creation tool, you will have to agree to the terms and conditions.
5. Decide whether to keep files: The next step is to decide whether you would like to keep files, apps and settings from the current version of Windows on your computer.
6. Bring up the update page on your device: Now you can bring up the Windows Update page by going to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Update.
7. Click on the “Check for Updates” button: This will start the process of searching for available updates.
8. Download and install the update: Once the search is complete, you can download and install the update to Windows 11.
9. Restart your device: After the installation process is complete, restart your device for the changes to take effect.
10. Verify that the update was successful: Finally, you can confirm that the update was successful by going to Settings > System > About and checking the version of Windows you are running.