Monday 4 October 2021

Windows 11 has been released, but not every PC is getting it immediately — here's what you need to know.

On Oct. 5, 2021, Microsoft is expected to launch Windows 11 in supported markets. This represents the initial release of the new OS and the most significant update of the past decade because it introduces a brand-new interface, a slew of new features, and a bunch of improvements.

Although this version will be available as a free upgrade for existing computers running Windows 10, it does not mean that every device will get it on day one.

In this Windows 11 guide, we will explain the company's process to push the upgrade to compatible devices.

What PCs are getting Windows 11?

Using the same approach as in previous versions with Machine Learning (ML) and Artificial Intelligence (AI) technologies, Microsoft will begin the gradual and very slow rollout on Windows 11 on Oct. 5. Initially, the deployment will start with newer devices that meet the minimum hardware requirements and have a good upgrade experience. Also, on this day, retailers and computer companies (Dell, HP, ASUS, Acer, etc.) will begin shipping many of their new laptops and desktops with Windows 11 pre-installed.

Since this is an optional upgrade, once Windows 11 becomes available for your computer, you will receive a notification through Windows Update to download and install it manually. The installation experience will be similar to installing a Windows 10 feature update using full reinstallation.

If you are not ready to upgrade, Microsoft won't force the installation, and you can continue to use Windows 10, at least until Oct. 14, 2025.

Initially, the company will also be throttling the availability of the new Windows to prevent problems from spreading quickly and ensure a more reliable experience getting the upgrade. If an issue appears, a temporary block will be implemented on the device, and the compatibility hold will remain until the problem is resolved.

After a few weeks (or months), and after the new version is proven to be reliable, based on many factors like hardware compatibility, reliability metrics, and age of the computer, the rollout of Windows 11 will expand to more eligible devices.

Other factors that may prevent a device from getting the new version — problems with peripherals, incompatible drivers, apps, security software (like third-party antivirus), and geographical location — can affect the Windows 11 timing.

The slow and controlled deployment will continue through the first half of 2022, when the company is expected to make the new version of Windows fully available for systems that meet the minimum requirements.

What happens to PCs that can't run Windows 11?

Windows 11 has a new set of hardware requirements to ensure security, stability, and performance. This means that your computer will at least need a modern dual-core processor, 4GB of RAM, 64GB of storage, and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0 and Secure Boot present and enabled.

If you have a computer that is not compatible, Windows 11 will not be offered as an optional install through Windows Update. However, you may still be able to do an in-place upgrade or clean installation, but as long as you use the ISO file or Media Creation Tool.

The only problem is that the installation will be unsupported, which means that there won't be guarantees on system compatibility and stability or system updates and drivers.

The upgrade option for unsupported hardware is a known workaround that Microsoft will leave open. But, it won't be supported, and you won't find any reference on the company's documentation website. The workaround is meant for organizations to test Windows 11, but anyone will be able to use it. However, this is not a recommended method unless you understand the risks.

Can you skip the queue and upgrade manually?

Yes, but it's not recommended because if you haven't received the notification, it's likely that Windows 11 is still not ready for your computer. However, if you know that the computer meets the new system requirements, Microsoft supports multiple ways to install a new Windows 11 using the Media Creation Tool and Update Assistant.

Update assistant

The Update Assistant is a tool designed to update systems when something prevents Windows Update from doing its job. However, you can also use it to install Windows 11 without waiting for the notification.

Once the Windows 11 releases, you'll be able to download the tool from the Microsoft support website using the blue Update now button. Then, you only need to double-click the file to launch the assistant and click the Update now button to upgrade manually.

Media Creation Tool

The Media Creation Tool works like the assistant, but you can use it to perform an in-place upgrade, clean installation, or create an ISO file.

After the tool becomes available, you can download it from this Microsoft support website by clicking the Download tool now button. Then, you can launch the Media Creation Tool, use the Upgrade this PC option, and continue with the on-screen directions to upgrade or do a clean installation (if you choose not to keep anything).

While the installation is a non-destructive process, it's always recommended to create a temporary backup in case you need to roll back or restore lost or corrupted files.

Wrapping things up

Although the new version will become available on Oct. 5, the rollout will continue very slowly to minimize problems and offer the best upgrade experience possible. Then, by the second half of 2022, Windows 11 will become fully available for all eligible devices.

If your laptop or desktop computer is not seeing the new version through Windows Update, there is likely a compatibility problem. If this is the case, it's not recommended to force it because you may end up coming across unwanted issues.

More Windows resources

For more helpful articles, coverage, and answers to common questions about Windows 10 and Windows 11, visit the following resources:



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