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Castiellm
Aug 13, 2024Iron Contributor
Failed to install Windows 11 Insider build?
Eommy
Sep 29, 2024Silver Contributor
1. Check system requirements:
Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 11, including processor, memory, storage, firmware, TPM, and graphics card requirements.
2. Update Windows 10:
Make sure your existing Windows 10 operating system is up to date. You can check for and install updates via Settings -> Update and Security -> Windows Update.
3. Join the Windows Insider program:
Ensure that you have properly joined the Windows Insider Program and selected the appropriate channel (Dev, Beta, or Release Preview). This can be done in Settings -> Update and Security -> Windows Insider Program.
4. Clear disk space:
Make sure you have enough disk space on your computer to install the update. Usually at least 20GB of free space is required.
5. Disable antivirus software:
Some third-party antivirus software may interfere with the installation of updates. You can try disabling them temporarily and then installing them again.
Make sure your computer meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 11, including processor, memory, storage, firmware, TPM, and graphics card requirements.
2. Update Windows 10:
Make sure your existing Windows 10 operating system is up to date. You can check for and install updates via Settings -> Update and Security -> Windows Update.
3. Join the Windows Insider program:
Ensure that you have properly joined the Windows Insider Program and selected the appropriate channel (Dev, Beta, or Release Preview). This can be done in Settings -> Update and Security -> Windows Insider Program.
4. Clear disk space:
Make sure you have enough disk space on your computer to install the update. Usually at least 20GB of free space is required.
5. Disable antivirus software:
Some third-party antivirus software may interfere with the installation of updates. You can try disabling them temporarily and then installing them again.