BACKUP YOUR DATA and VERIFY IT BEFORE DOING THE UPGRADE |
Perform a Computer Assessment
Assessment | Considerations |
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Software Assessment | What applications will be needed in Windows 10? |
Are any applications now redundant because of new Windows 10 features? | |
Are all applications compatible with Windows 10? https://developer.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/ready-for-windows#/ Also, consider checking the vendor's website for Windows 11 compatibility information. Please note that it is not always possible to determine ahead of time whether a given application will operate as expected in Windows 11. | |
Do you have the software installation media if you need to reinstall after the upgrade? | |
Do you have the software license keys for reactivation if required after the upgrade? | |
Procure any Windows 10 compatible software if needed | |
Hardware Assessment | Is all computer and peripheral hardware compatible with Windows 10? https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications?r=1 |
Are drivers available for specialized peripherals and devices? | |
Run hardware diagnostics to ensure the hardware is sound for Dell equipment, see https://www.dell.com/support/home/ca/en/cabsdt1/quicktest | |
Procure any Windows 10 compatible hardware if needed | |
Data Assessment | What data is currently on the system? |
Where is the data stored? | |
How much storage is needed? | |
Do you have the adequate backup capacity to prepare for the upgrade? |
Back up all data |
Option | Description |
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Recommended for most users: Druva inSync Backup |
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Copy to external hard drive |
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Clone the original hard drive |
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Windows 11 Licensing - In many cases, the Microsoft Windows license that was provided with your computer can be used to activate Windows 11 at no cost. For example, most Dell computers purchased by the Lab with Windows 10 Professional can be upgraded at no cost.
For systems that do not have an eligible license, a Windows 11 Professional license can be purchased from software.lbl.gov.
Ensure that Windows 10 is fully patched before upgrading
Using Windows Update, install all available Windows 10 patches. This may require several hours to install and involve multiple reboots. This step is highly recommended and will increase the chances of a successful upgrade.
1 | Check that your local hard disk has at least 10 GB of free space | |
2 | Make sure Windows 10 has all the available updates - see Run Windows Update on Windows 10 | |
3 | Go to https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11 | |
4 | Under the Windows 11 Installation Assistant section, click the Download Now button to download the Windows 11 Installation Assistant | |
5 | Follow the Windows 11 Installation Assistant tool onscreen instructions to continue the Windows 11 upgrade | no image |