windows 11 installing error

Sudarshan Jagdale 1 Reputation point
2021-08-15T13:12:25.443+00:00

I have downloaded the windows 11 from developer insider programm but it says downloading windows 11 insider preview 10.0.22000.132 (co_release)

Windows for business | Windows Client for IT Pros | User experience | Other
Developer technologies | .NET | Other
{count} votes

4 answers

Sort by: Most helpful
  1. Reza-Ameri 17,336 Reputation points Volunteer Moderator
    2021-09-13T16:43:50.837+00:00

    New build for Windows 11 released, try download and install it and in case problem persist, make sure report it using the Feedback Hub app.

    0 comments No comments

  2. Sahin Hossain 1 Reputation point
    2021-10-08T13:07:27.95+00:00

    Most probably, if you are facing some problem related to your windows installation. like you are getting some pop-up like TPM is not supported, secure boot option. you need to bypass the TPM 2.0 secure boot CPU and other system requirements. if you want to install windows 11 on your system, that does not meet the minimum huddle requirements. https://newscutzy.com/windows/install-windows-11-official/

    Also, you can install windows 11 through the windows update process. Microsoft gives you windows 11 in 3 ways. 1)Windows 11 Assistant 2) Media Creation tool 3)Windows ISO file.

    you can update windows 10 to 11 using any method. https://newscutzy.com/windows/upgrade-windows-10-to-windows-11/

    0 comments No comments

  3. JM 1,166 Reputation points
    2021-10-18T14:58:53.18+00:00

    Hey, You can also check this link if you are facing issues while installation of windows 11. Also there are links which you can use to download Windows 11 and specific fix for the error codes:

    https://techpress.net/how-to-fix-error-0x800f0830-0x20003-and-the-pc-doesnt-meet-the-minimum-system-requirements-to-install-windows-11/

    0 comments No comments

  4. Peter Groft 106 Reputation points
    2022-10-08T07:50:13.967+00:00

    Launch Windows Settings and head over to Updates & Security.
    Select Recovery from the left pane, and then click on the Restart button.
    From the next screen, choose Troubleshoot > Advanced options.
    Click the UEFI Firmware settings option.
    Next, hit the Restart button.
    In the next window, open the Security settings page.
    Select the Secure Boot option and enable it. Press Enter to proceed.
    Finally, exit the settings.

    Hope This Helps,
    Peter

    0 comments No comments

Your answer

Answers can be marked as Accepted Answers by the question author, which helps users to know the answer solved the author's problem.