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how to upgrade to the latest version of windows 11

Craig Chelius 5 Reputation points
2026-02-17T06:26:24.64+00:00

how to upgrade to the latest version of Windows 11

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  1. DaveM121 872.1K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2026-02-17T06:58:16.5333333+00:00

    The method to upgrade your system to the latest version depends on your current version.

    1

    Click your Start Button, type winver and hit Enter

    Please provide a screenshot of the resulting dialog.

    2

    Open the Settings App

    Go to Windows Updates

    Please provide a screenshot of that window.

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  2. Q&A Assist
    2026-02-17T06:26:31.0966667+00:00
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    To upgrade to the latest version of Windows 11, follow these steps:

    1. Check for Updates:
      • Go to Settings > Windows Update.
      • Click on Check for updates. This will search for any available updates for your system.
    2. Update to the Latest Version:
      • If your current version is nearing its end of servicing, you should upgrade to ensure continued support and security updates.
      • For example, Windows 11 version 21H2 reached end of servicing on October 10, 2023. The latest available versions are Windows 11 version 24H2 (released mid-2024) and version 25H2 (released October 2025 via enablement package).
    3. Manual Update Options:
      • If no updates are showing, you can use the Windows 11 Installation Assistant or download the latest ISO from the Microsoft Software Download page.
    4. Contact Support:
      • If updates still don’t appear, contact Microsoft Support for troubleshooting assistance.

    Make sure to back up your data before performing any major updates to avoid data loss.

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