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Download Windows 11 Media Creation Tool: How to Install/Upgrade Complete Guide

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Windows 11 is officially available to download and install on your computer to create a bootable USB or DVD. The Media Creation tool is the best way to execute a clean install of Windows 11. Today, in this article, we will be sharing in-depth instructions.

Pre-Requirements

  • Consistent internet connectivity
  • 8GB of available disc space (computer, USB, or external drive).
  • 64-bit CPU (Settings > System > About, or search “System Information” in
  • Windows and look under “System Type.”
  • Check out the Windows 11 Device Specifications here.

How to Create an Installation of Windows 11 Using the Media Creation Tool

Start with the downloaded Media Creation tool, and install it on your computer.

Else: You can also download it from Microsoft.com here.

  • Open Media Creation tool as an administration
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  • Click on Accept to accept the license terms.
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  • Choose ‘Create Installation Media for another PC’ and then click Next.
  • Select the language, edition, and architecture (64-bit) based on your preferences.
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  • After that, select the media that you want to make bootable.
    • The USB Flash Driver
    • ISO Image
  • After selecting, choose your disc and click Next to proceed.
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  • Wait for it to finish. You can see the progress of downloading and creating Windows 11 media on the screen.
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How to install Windows 11

Once you create a bootable USB or DVD, you can use it to install Windows 11 on any compatible PC.

  • Shut down your PC and open the boot menu (key: F2, F12, Del, or Esc; otherwise, it will appear on the boot screen).
  • Then select your Windows 11 bootable disc.
  • From there, you need to follow the on-screen instructions.
  • Select the Install Windows page, and then choose Language, Time, and Keyboard based on your preferences.
  • Click Next, and then install Windows 11.
  • That’s it!

After installing Windows 11 on your PC, you have to open Windows Settings and check for the update to install drivers. If Windows is unable to find your driver, then you should head over to your device’s manufacturer’s support page.

Hopefully, this guide will remain helpful for you, and you have successfully created a Windows 11 bootable USB disk. We would like to know your valuable opinion and feedback if there is any query you would like to share with us in the comment section down below. Keep an eye out for future updates on the subject.