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How to Download Windows 11 23H2 ISO

By Matthew Lynch
August 11, 2023
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Introduction:

If you’re looking to download Windows 11 23H2 ISO for a clean install or to upgrade your current system, you’re in the right place. This guide will provide detailed instructions on how to obtain the ISO file and set it up for use.

Step 1: Ensure Your PC Meets the Requirements

Before downloading the Windows 11 23H2 ISO, make sure that your computer meets the minimum system requirements needed for installation:

– A compatible 64-bit processor with at least 1GHz clock speed

– 4GB RAM (or more)

– 64GB storage space (or more)

– DirectX 12 compatible GPU with a WDDM 2.0 driver

– A display with at least a 720p resolution and a 9″ or larger diagonal screen size

– UEFI firmware with Secure Boot capability

– TPM version 2.0

If your PC meets these requirements, proceed to the next step.

Step 2: Download the Media Creation Tool

To download the Windows 11 23H2 ISO, visit Microsoft’s official website and search for “Media Creation Tool.” This utility will help you create bootable USB drives or download the latest version of Windows as an ISO file.

Follow the on-screen prompts to download and install the tool on your computer.

Step 3: Choose Windows 11 Version and Architecture

Run the Media Creation Tool. Accept the licensing terms, which will lead you to the “Select edition” screen. Here, choose “Windows 11” and click “Next”. Then, select your desired language and architecture (64-bit is recommended for most systems).

Step 4: Download the Windows 11 ISO File

After selecting your options, you’ll be prompted whether to create a bootable USB drive or save it as an ISO file. Choose “ISO file” and click “Next”. Browse and choose a save location for the ISO file. The tool will then initiate the downloading process.

Keep in mind that the time it takes to download the Windows 11 23H2 ISO will depend on your internet connection speed.

Step 5: Burn the ISO to a Flash Drive or Create Installation Media

Once downloaded, you can burn the ISO to a USB drive with at least 8GB capacity using tools like Rufus or create installation media using Windows’ built-in tool. This will allow you to install Windows 11 on your PC by booting from the USB drive.

Conclusion:

With this guide, you should now be able to download the Windows 11 23H2 ISO and create installation media with ease. Ensure your computer meets the minimum system requirements before proceeding and always backup important data before any significant operating system changes. Good luck with your Windows 11 upgrade or clean install!

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