How To Download And Install Windows 11 Preview Built
It’s here at last: On June 28, 2021, Microsoft released the first build of Windows 11 to members of the Windows Insider program. Here’s how to join up and install the Windows 11 Insider Preview on your computer.
Warning: You’re Testing Pre-Release Software
I Don't Recommended You To install On Your Pc. It is Incomplete Version it Can Have Bugs Or Flaws It might Corrupt Your Data. So Please Take Backup Of Your Files
Because Microsoft Did Not Released For Every Day Use - It’s intended to help Microsoft To Find Bugs and Falws Before The Full Release Of Windows 11 Later This Year
First, Check Your System Requirements
Before we get started installing Windows 11, you’ll first need to see if your PC meets the system requirements.
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Next, Join the Windows Insider Program
To get a sneak peek at Windows 11, you’ll need to join the Windows Insider Program, which is like signing up to be a beta tester for early Windows releases. It’s completely free (in fact, you’re helping Microsoft by testing their software for free).
To join, you’ll need to visit the Windows Insider website and click “Register.” Then sign in with your Microsoft Account (if you don’t have a Microsoft account, you’ll need to make one first).
At this point, if you have Optional Diagnostic Data disabled on your Windows 10 installation, Settings will tell you that you need to have that enabled first before installing Insider updates. if that’s the case, follow the link provided on the Settings page, enable Optional Diagnostic Data, then return to Settings > Update & Security > Windows Insider Program. Once there, click “Get Started.
After linking your Windows Insider account, you’ll be asked to “Pick Your Insider Settings.” Choose “Dev Channel” to get the Windows 11 Insider Preview, then click “Confirm.”
Download the Windows 11 Preview in Settings
Now that your PC has been enrolled in the Windows Insider Program, open Settings and navigate to Settings > Update and Security > Windows Insider Program again. Click “Check for Updates,” and after a moment, the Windows 11 Insider Preview will begin downloading.
After a lengthy download and install process inside Windows Update, you’ll need to restart your machine. Windows Update will then take over updating your PC while you see a blue screen that shows the progress and says “Your computer may restart a few times.” That’s actually reassuring because, in our case, Windows restarted our test computer at least five times while updating.
Suddenly, your PC will reboot into a login screen with the clock in a new location. Your PC is now running the Windows 11 Insider Preview. Your account will be the same, so log in, and you’ll see Windows 11 in all its rounded glory.
Enjoy Your Windows 11
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