How to download and install Windows 11 - step by step Insider preview guide

How to download and install Windows 11 - step by step Insider preview guide

 There is a big Update from Microsoft, that the release of a new version of windows "WINDOWS 11". This will be great news for Windows users. They Updated with great looks and functions, which makes this windows OS to great success.

Windows 11 is available to use worldwide, even though it's unfinished. This release is just a beta version that needs to update with more functions based on user reviews. Microsoft just released it to everyone in the Windows Insiders program, giving you an opportunity to get an early look at the next generation of Windows — but only if you're willing to take the risk of installing an unfinished operating system.


There are a lot of updates is there in Windows 11 from Windows 10, maybe you have heard a lot of hype - including a new Start menu, Taskbar, and Notification Center, a redesigned File Explorer, and a new startup sound — are already present in this first preview build for Windows Insiders. However, it's far from feature-complete: the big integration of Microsoft Teams in chat, as well as Windows 11's Android apps and many design changes, aren't there yet. Plus, you're likely to encounter some bugs.

Before jumping to the new version of windows please check out the Known Error list of Window 11. which includes bugs like "the ‘Power mode’ setting does not show up on the Power & battery page," or "when launching the Settings app, a brief green flash may appear."


How to download and install Windows 11 using Insider preview

Before you take the plunge of joining Microsoft's Windows Insider Program and downloading the Windows 11 preview build, you should make sure your PC is ready and that all your personal data is secure. 

First, check that your system can support it. 

Here are the basic Windows 11 system requirements: 

  • CPU: a 1 GHz or faster dual-core or higher processor on a compatible 64-bit processor or System on a Chip 
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM 
  • Storage: 64 GB 
  • TPM: Trusted Platform Module (TPM) version 2.0 
  • Graphics card: DirectX 12 compatible graphics / WDDM 2.x 
  • Display: A display 9 inches or larger, with a resolution of 720p or higher

Then make sure to back up your system to either an external storage drive or one of the best cloud backup services on the market: getting an early look at Windows 11 is pretty cool, but you don't want to lose all of your personal data if the preview build breaks bad on your machine.


1. To get Windows 11 right now, you'll need to be in the Windows Insider Program, which can be joined via Microsoft's website.


2. Alternatively, you can join the Insider Program via Windows 10 by clicking the Start Menu.


3. Then click Settings.


4. Then select Update & Security.


5. Select Windows Insider Program from the left menu. If you haven't already agreed to send Microsoft all of your Windows diagnostic data, you'll need to do so before you'll be allowed to receive Windows 11 preview builds. 

You'll know if you need to or not because Microsoft will prompt you to do so at this stage, and won't let you proceed until you enable "Optional diagnostic data" in the Diagnostic data section of the Diagnostics & feedback panel in your Settings menu. 

Don't worry too much about trying to track it down: if you need to enable it to proceed, Microsoft will tell you and provide a link directly to the Diagnostics & feedback menu.



6. Once that's done, select Get started. If you're already enrolled, you can skip to Step 8.


7. Click Link an account.


8. Select which Microsoft Account to link. 
Don't have a Microsoft account? You can make one here.


9. Select Dev Channel and hit Confirm

10. Follow the subsequent prompts and you'll be on your way to Windows 11!

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