



Once you have a USB drive, you can either boot from it to perform a clean install or run the Setup app from within Windows 10 to do a normal upgrade install. The second is to use the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool, which automates the process of creating a bootable USB install drive or downloading an install ISO file. One is to use the Installation Assistant app, which you install on your PC to trigger a normal upgrade install via Windows Update. Microsoft offers several ways to download Windows 11 manually. But because Microsoft is rolling out Windows 11 slowly over the course of many months, your PC may not see it yet. The easiest way to get Windows 11 is by checking Windows Update on a supported, fully up-to-date Windows 10 PC.
