Instructions:
- Download the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool: The first step is to download the Media Creation Tool from the official Microsoft website. You can download it directly from this link: Download Windows 11
- Run the Media Creation Tool: Once the download is complete, double-click on the MediaCreationTool.exe file to start the tool.
- Accept the License Terms: On the first screen of the tool, you'll be asked to accept the license terms. Read the terms and click on the "Accept" button to proceed.
- Choose the installation type: On the next screen, you'll be asked to choose the installation type. You can either choose to upgrade your existing Windows 10 installation to Windows 11, or create a bootable USB drive or ISO file for a clean installation.
- Select the language, edition, and architecture: On the next screen, select the language, edition, and architecture of Windows 11 that you want to download. If you're not sure which edition to choose, select "Windows 11" and "64-bit" architecture.
- Choose the media type: If you selected "create installation media" in step 4, you'll be asked to choose the media type. You can either create a bootable USB drive or an ISO file. If you're not sure, choose the USB drive option.
- Choose the USB drive: If you selected the USB drive option, the tool will detect any connected USB drives. Choose the USB drive you want to use and click on the "Next" button.
- Download Windows 11: The tool will now download the Windows 11 installation files to your selected location. The download time will depend on your internet speed and the size of the installation files.
- Create the bootable USB drive: Once the download is complete, the tool will create the bootable USB drive for you. This may take a few minutes.
- Use the bootable USB drive to install Windows 11: Once the USB drive is created, you can use it to install Windows 11 on any compatible PC. Insert the USB drive into the PC and boot from it to start the installation process.