Hello SUMIT KUMAR MISHRA
It seems that you are facing some challenges with upgrading your registered devices from Windows 10 to Windows 11 using Windows Autopatch. Windows Autopatch is a tool used for managing and deploying updates, including feature updates, to Windows devices. However, it’s important to note that Windows 11 is a significant upgrade from Windows 10 and may require specific configurations for the upgrade process to occur smoothly.
Here are some steps and considerations to facilitate the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 using Windows Autopatch:
Compatibility Check: Ensure that the devices you want to upgrade meet the system requirements for Windows 11. Windows 11 has specific hardware and security requirements, and devices that do not meet these requirements may not receive the upgrade automatically.
Release Management: In the “Release Management” section of Windows Autopatch, you should check if there is a specific release for the Windows 11 feature update. If there is no specific release for Windows 11, it may be necessary to create a custom release for the Windows 11 feature update to initiate the upgrade process.
Configuration: Review the configuration settings in Windows Autopatch to ensure that the upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11 is allowed and enabled for the registered devices. Check if there are any specific settings related to feature updates and upgrades within the Autopatch configuration.
Automatic Updates: While Windows Autopatch is designed to facilitate automatic updates, including feature updates, it’s possible that the upgrade to Windows 11 may not occur immediately after its release. Microsoft may roll out Windows 11 upgrades gradually, and it may take some time for the upgrade to become available through Windows Autopatch.
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