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Hi. I have a French-language laptop running Windows 11, version 23H2, but have been unable to get version 24. My laptop is 3 years old, upgraded from Win10 when it became available. Here are the specifications as copied from Speccy:
Windows 11 Famille 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Core i5 10300H @ 2.50GHz 51 °C
Comet Lake 14nm Technology
RAM: 16,0 Go Dual-Channel DDR4 @ 1462MHz (21-21-21-47)
Motherboard: HP 8741 (U3E1)
Graphics:
Generic PnP Monitor (1920x1080@144Hz)
ARZOPA (1920x1080@60Hz)
Intel UHD Graphics (HP)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design (HP) 50 °C
SLI Disabled
Storage:
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10SPSX-60A6WT0 (SATA (SSD)) 35 °C
238GB KXG60ZNV256G KIOXIA (Unknown (SSD))
Can anyone explain why I can't get version 24 please? Thank you in advance.
Jill
Windows 11 Famille 64-bit
CPU:
Intel Core i5 10300H @ 2.50GHz 51 °C
Comet Lake 14nm Technology
RAM: 16,0 Go Dual-Channel DDR4 @ 1462MHz (21-21-21-47)
Motherboard: HP 8741 (U3E1)
Graphics:
Generic PnP Monitor (1920x1080@144Hz)
ARZOPA (1920x1080@60Hz)
Intel UHD Graphics (HP)
2047MB NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1660 Ti with Max-Q Design (HP) 50 °C
SLI Disabled
Storage:
931GB Western Digital WDC WD10SPSX-60A6WT0 (SATA (SSD)) 35 °C
238GB KXG60ZNV256G KIOXIA (Unknown (SSD))
Can anyone explain why I can't get version 24 please? Thank you in advance.
Jill
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Hi Jill,
Upgrading to Windows 11, version 24 can sometimes be a tricky affair, and there are various factors that could be causing the issue you're experiencing. Let’s break down some potential reasons based on your specifications:
1. System Requirements: Your hardware appears to meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11, including the CPU (Intel Core i5 10300H), sufficient RAM (16 GB), and supported graphics. However, ensure that your motherboard has the latest BIOS updates, which can sometimes help with compatibility during upgrades.
2. Windows 11 Compatibility: Check if your specific model, the HP 8741, is fully compatible with the latest Windows 11 version. Sometimes manufacturers provide lists of compatible devices or even driver updates that can affect the upgrade process.
3. Update Settings: Make sure that your Windows Update settings are set to 'automatic' and not limited to installing updates manually. You can check this in the Settings app under Update & Security > Windows Update.
4. Language Settings: Since you mentioned that your laptop is running a French-language version of Windows, ensure that the language settings are correct and that the update package for version 24 supports your language.
5. Pending Updates: Sometimes previous Windows updates need to be installed before you can upgrade to a new version. Check for any pending updates and install them first.
6. Storage Space: Ensure that you have enough additional storage space for the new version. While you have significant storage capacity, if the drive is nearly full, it might prevent the update from being applied.
7. Error Messages: If you see specific error messages while attempting to update, those messages can provide additional insights. If possible, note down any error codes you encounter.
8. Manual Update: If all else fails, you can consider downloading the Windows 11 installation media directly from Microsoft's website and performing an in-place upgrade.
If you've checked all these areas and are still having trouble, you might want to visit the official HP support website for specific guidance relating to your laptop model.
I hope this helps you diagnose the issue! Feel free to ask more questions if you need additional assistance.
Upgrading to Windows 11, version 24 can sometimes be a tricky affair, and there are various factors that could be causing the issue you're experiencing. Let’s break down some potential reasons based on your specifications:
1. System Requirements: Your hardware appears to meet the minimum requirements for Windows 11, including the CPU (Intel Core i5 10300H), sufficient RAM (16 GB), and supported graphics. However, ensure that your motherboard has the latest BIOS updates, which can sometimes help with compatibility during upgrades.
2. Windows 11 Compatibility: Check if your specific model, the HP 8741, is fully compatible with the latest Windows 11 version. Sometimes manufacturers provide lists of compatible devices or even driver updates that can affect the upgrade process.
3. Update Settings: Make sure that your Windows Update settings are set to 'automatic' and not limited to installing updates manually. You can check this in the Settings app under Update & Security > Windows Update.
4. Language Settings: Since you mentioned that your laptop is running a French-language version of Windows, ensure that the language settings are correct and that the update package for version 24 supports your language.
5. Pending Updates: Sometimes previous Windows updates need to be installed before you can upgrade to a new version. Check for any pending updates and install them first.
6. Storage Space: Ensure that you have enough additional storage space for the new version. While you have significant storage capacity, if the drive is nearly full, it might prevent the update from being applied.
7. Error Messages: If you see specific error messages while attempting to update, those messages can provide additional insights. If possible, note down any error codes you encounter.
8. Manual Update: If all else fails, you can consider downloading the Windows 11 installation media directly from Microsoft's website and performing an in-place upgrade.
If you've checked all these areas and are still having trouble, you might want to visit the official HP support website for specific guidance relating to your laptop model.
I hope this helps you diagnose the issue! Feel free to ask more questions if you need additional assistance.
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Hi,
Is it because you aren't seeing it in Windows Update? If thats the case, you can upgrade to it using Download Windows 11
Is it because you aren't seeing it in Windows Update? If thats the case, you can upgrade to it using Download Windows 11
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Hi again. I've tried all of your suggestions, except for doing an in-place installation. The HP site tells me that there is a BIOS update available for my laptop, but it fails to download using the HP tool, for an unknown reason. I am, though, able to download it to my desktop. I hesitate to execute it simply because HP recommends temporarily disabling Bitlocker so as not to be locked out of the computer upon reboot. I haven't been able to find the Bitlocker manager, unfortunately, in spite of lengthy searching. I'm beginning to think that I can't update the BIOS and therefore can't get the latest version of Windows. Thank you again for your suggestions.
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I'm afraid that Bitlocker doesn't appear in my Control Panel/System and Security. Perhaps because I'm using the Family edition of Windows?
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If you are on the Home Edition of Windows, you do not have to worry about BitLocker as it is not available in this version.I'm afraid that Bitlocker doesn't appear in my Control Panel/System and Security. Perhaps because I'm using the Family edition of Windows?
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You might not have Windows 11 version 24H2 yet because Microsoft releases updates gradually, and the French version could be delayed. Also, make sure your settings allow immediate updates (check Settings > Windows Update > Advanced options). Lastly, keep at least 20 GB free on your C: drive. you can also try installing it manually using the Windows Update Assistant from Microsoft’s website.
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