Microsoft has just launched the newest Windows OS, and many users are excited to try it out. Even if your machine does send you the upgrade prompt, you can download and install system manually. The upgrade has no cost to the users of the previous version. The rollout is happening in phases, if you rely on manufacturer’s schedule and it is expected to be completed by the middle of next year. The process of updating should be quite familiar to anyone already using current update process.
Key Takeaways:
- Windows 11 has been rolled out and there is a free upgrade available to anyone who has been using Windows 10.
- You don’t need to download the Windows 11 update but at some point your device will probably have to download the update to run.
- Windows 11 has a new design and a bunch of new desktop tools such as widgets that give you up to date information.
“However, note that the Windows 11 rollout will be slow — it could take months before it’s available on your device. New PCs will get the upgrade first, and all compatible devices are expected to receive it by mid-2022, depending on device age and hardware.”
References:
- CNet (Website)
- How To Do It All (YouTube Channel)