Unwreqqq Posted January 14 Posted January 14 FIRST THINGS FIRST! Check Your Current System Ensure you're on Windows 10 or 11. All good? Move on to the next exciting step! NEXT UP: Snag the Windows 11 ISO File Get ready to grab that all-important file. Here's how: Jump onto the https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows11 Look out for "disk image" and click it. Choose "Windows 11 Multi Edition ISO" from the dropdown. Hit "Download Now" and wait for magic to happen. DON'T MISS THIS: Configure Language Settings Crucial for a smooth transition: Peek at your "regional format" in the PC's region settings. Pick a language that matches this format. It's key for keeping all your stuff during the upgrade. Click "Confirm," then start the download. ONWARDS: Mount the ISO File After downloading: Right-click the ISO file and choose "Mount." If you see a warning, just go ahead with "Open." The ISO contents will now be available to you. KEEP IT ORGANIZED: Create a Win11 Folder Open File Explorer, go to "This PC," then the "C drive." Create a new folder named "Win11." COPY-PASTE TIME: Transfer ISO Files Select all files in the ISO (Ctrl+A). Drag and drop them into the "Win11" folder. ALMOST THERE: Eject the ISO Right-click the mounted ISO in This PC and hit "Eject." Keep the Win11 folder open. CRITICAL MOVE: Launch Command Prompt as Administrator Search "CMD," right-click Command Prompt, and select "Run as administrator." IT'S COMMAND TIME: Enter the Magic Words In Command Prompt, type: C:\Win11\setup.exe /product server Hit Enter to start the setup wizard. GETTING REAL: Begin the Upgrade Click "Change how setup downloads updates," pick "Not right now." Click "Next" for system checks. Accept the terms to continue. CHOICES, CHOICES: Choose What to Keep Decide to keep files, settings, and apps, just personal files, or wipe everything. Then, hit "Next." THE FINAL COUNTDOWN: Complete the Upgrade Let the setup do its thing. Click "Install." This might take a while! WRAPPING UP: Post-Upgrade Steps Jump into Windows Update, pause, then resume updates. Snag all the latest updates. CONCLUSION: You Did It! You've now upgraded to Windows 11 on unsupported hardware. If this guide helped, throw a like my way and stay tuned for more!
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