Microsoft has confirmed the release date of Windows 11; the rollout will begin on October 5th.
With its all-new desktop operating system, Windows 11, Microsoft is taking a giant step forward. The Redmond behemoth revealed the first facts regarding Windows 11 in June of this year. We learned about the finest aspects of Windows 11, such as the redesigned UI, centered taskbar, and revised Start Menu, as well as Android app compatibility in the Microsoft Store. However, Microsoft has delayed the introduction of Windows 11 until today. It has now been confirmed that Windows 11 will be released on October 5th, as stated in an official blog post.
When Will Windows 11 Be Available to You?
The Redmond behemoth has announced that Windows 11 will be a free update starting on October 5th for eligible Windows 10 PCs and laptops. As predicted, the stable upgrade will be rolled out in stages. “The upgrade will be provided first to new eligible devices. The upgrade will then be sent out to in-market devices over time,” the blog post continues. Before making the Windows 11 update accessible on your PC, Microsoft will examine the hardware requirements, device dependability, device age, and other criteria.
It's also worth noting that not all of the Windows 11 features that have been mentioned will be accessible on the release date. When the stable version hits, you'll receive the new UI, sounds, and more, but one of the most exciting aspects will be missing. The upgrade will include a new Microsoft Store, but it will not include Android app support, as promised. In 2022, you'll be able to download and utilize Android apps on your Windows device for the first time. However, Windows Insiders will get early access to the functionality.
How can I see if Windows 11 has been updated?
How will you know if the Windows 11 update for Windows 10 is available? When the update becomes available for you, you will be notified. However, enthusiastic users may always go to ‘Settings -> Windows Update' and click the ‘Check for Updates' button to check whether they can upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 by going to ‘Settings -> Windows Update' and clicking the ‘Check for Updates button. By the middle of 2022, Microsoft hopes to have the update accessible for all eligible devices.
You may still install Windows 11 if your PC or laptop does not satisfy the minimum system requirements. However, the firm advises against using it since it may cause frequent crashes on older systems. In the attached post, we go through what to anticipate if you update to Windows 11 on an unsupported PC. You may use a USB stick to install Windows 11 on an unsupported PC once the ISO image becomes available after the release date. So, are you looking forward to upgrading from Windows 10 to Windows 11? Please let us know in the comments section below.
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