
We recommend using a blank USB or blank DVD, because any content on it will be deleted during installation.
A blank DVD disc with at least 8GB (and DVD burner) to create a bootable disc. Sufficient data storage available on the computer, USB, or external drive you are downloading the. An internet connection (internet service provider fees may apply). To get started you first need a license to install Windows 11 or have a Windows 10 device that qualifies for an upgrade to Windows 11. Windows 11 on a different PC, see Create Windows 11 Installation Media. If you need installation media to install Note: Windows 11 Installation Assistant doesn’t run on ARM-based PCs. It might take some time to install Windows 11, and your PC will restart a few. Once the tool is ready, click the Restart Now button to complete. Once the tool confirms the device hardware is compatible, you will be presented. You need to be an administrator to run this tool. We also recommend that you visit your PC’s manufacturer’s website for informationĪbout updated drivers and hardware compatibility.Īfter you download the Installation Assistant: Note: Your PC meets the Windows 11 device specifications for upgrade requirements and supported features. Your PC must have 9 GB of free disk space to download Windows 11. Your PC must have Windows 10, version 2004 or higher installed to run Installation. Follow this guide and I'll show you how to accomplish this using the CMD line and the DISM utility.Before you begin, check to see if the following conditions apply to you:
USB 3.0 drivers need to be added to the boot media. You might ask, well why did the DVD drive throw the error? Well, that's because the DVD drive was an external because there is no internal DVD drive on this model laptop.
This issue is caused because the installer media doesn't have a driver to install through a USB 3.0 port. That's like your car throwing a CEL for the carburetor not working when you're using fuel injection. Well, how does this make sense? It's asking for a DVD driver when using a USB device. Well, I thought I would be smart and instead do the install via a USB device. iso image of Windows 7 installed on it, but when after clicking the install windows button, I would get a notice that the installer couldn't locate the CD/DVD driver and I needed to browse to locate it. Recently I came across a problem when attempting to install Windows 7 onto a Dell Precision 7710.