We have a guide on how to install Windows 11 on your PC safely (opens in new tab), which you'll want to read through thoroughly to check that you're not risking any of your important data in the process.īest CPU for gaming (opens in new tab): the top chips from Intel and AMDīest graphics card (opens in new tab): your perfect pixel-pusher awaitsīest SSD for gaming (opens in new tab): get into the game ahead of the rest However, most Patch Tuesday updates and Insider Builds go live roughly around, or a little after, that time, so it appears Microsoft's MO for these kinds of updates. That's not a confirmed time from Microsoft as the company has yet to state the exact timing. That's 1pm Eastern, 6pm BST, and 7pm UTC+1. We expect the update to go live roughly around 10am Pacific. In the meantime, then, if you want to experience Windows 11 you'll need to download it for yourself on the day, which should be easily done on the Windows website (opens in new tab). Despite being a free upgrade, Microsoft won't be pushing Windows 11 to compatible Windows 10 devices until sometime in 2022-likely to bide the company some time to work out any launch day bugs. On that day, not much will actually happen for most Windows 10 users. Windows 11 will be available to download on October 5, 2021.
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