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Three Ways to Access the Windows 11

By Matthew Lynch
April 1, 2023
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Windows 11 is the latest operating system from Microsoft that has taken the world by storm. The software has introduced a plethora of new features and changes that are getting users excited. However, for anyone looking to upgrade to Windows 11 or simply access it, it’s essential to know the three ways to access it. Here are the three ways to access Windows 11.

1. Upgrade from Windows 10

The easiest and most common way to access Windows 11 is by upgrading from Windows 10. However, this is not possible for everyone, as upgrading to Windows 11 requires specific hardware and software requirements. First, your device’s processor must have a minimum of two cores, and it must be clocked at 1 GHz or higher. The device must also have at least 64 GB of free storage, 4 GB of RAM, and support for UEFI firmware. If your device meets these requirements, then you can upgrade to Windows 11 free of charge.

To upgrade to Windows 11, you can either do it through Windows Update or by using the Media Creation Tool. If you don’t see the update option, you can download the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft’s website and use it to upgrade to Windows 11.

2. Purchase a new PC with Windows 11 pre-installed

If your device doesn’t meet the hardware or software requirements to upgrade to Windows 11, you can purchase a new PC that has Windows 11 pre-installed. Many devices are now shipping with Windows 11 pre-installed, and you can choose from a variety of models that meet your specific needs. When purchasing a new device, make sure to check that it meets the minimum requirements to run Windows 11.

3. Use Windows 11 in a Virtual Machine

The third way to access Windows 11 is by using a virtual machine. A virtual machine is essentially a software-based computer that can run on your existing device. To run Windows 11 on a virtual machine, you need to install virtual machine software on your device. Some popular options include Oracle VirtualBox, VMware Workstation, and Parallels Desktop. Once you have installed the virtual machine software, you can download a Windows 11 ISO file and use it to install and run Windows 11.

Final Thoughts

If you are excited about Windows 11 and want to access it, there are three ways to do it. The easiest and most common way is by upgrading from Windows 10, but you need to ensure your device meets the minimum hardware and software requirements. If you can’t upgrade, you can purchase a new device with Windows 11 pre-installed or use a virtual machine software to access the operating system. Whatever method you choose, take the time to ensure you have backed up your data and installed any necessary updates. Happy Windows 11 exploring!

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