Microsoft is gearing up for broader deployment as its Windows 11 Upgrade Offer is entering its final phase of availability. Users who wish to enroll for the upgrade directly should note, their device should be running Windows 10 version 2004 or later, and have installed the September 14, 2021 security update or later, to upgrade directly to Windows 11.
Get ready, Windows 11 Upgrade Offer is entering its final phase of availability
Windows 11 is designed to enhance your productivity and inspire creativity. In addition to this, the OS adapts well to the latest in PC gaming performance requirements. You can play the latest games with graphics that rival reality or play with players on the console. Windows 11 makes it happen.
It’s easy to find if your device is eligible for the upgrade or not. Just use the PC Health Check app or find what are the minimum system requirements for installing Windows 11 on a PC. While installing the update make sure your PC is ‘on’ plugged in. Then, just restart your PC to finish the upgrade and sign in with your Microsoft account. All Your apps and files will be available with you in Windows 11.
The upgrade offer to Windows 11 is entering its final phase of availability and is designated for broad deployment for eligible devices*. Since the launch of Windows 11 in October, we have seen strong demand and preference for Windows 11 with people upgrading their eligible PCs at twice the rate we saw for Windows 10. Based on this trend, we are advancing the pace of the rollout faster than we originally announced and entering the final phase of availability for Windows 11 ahead of our initial plan of mid-2022. If you are using Windows 10, you can determine if your device is eligible for the upgrade using the PC Health Check app or checking Windows 11 specs, features, and computer requirements. If you have an eligible device, open Windows Update Settings and select Check for updates. Once the upgrade is ready for your device, you will see the option to download and install. Eligible Windows 10 devices must be on version 2004 or later, and have installed the September 14, 2021 security update or later, to upgrade directly to Windows 11, says Microsoft.
Recently, Microsoft has discovered that there was a strong demand and preference for Windows 11. A large majority of Windows users were upgrading their eligible PCs at twice the rate seen for Windows 10. Based on these findings and others, Microsoft speeded up the rollout, ahead of its initial plan of mid-2022.