#Window 11 Upgrade
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So update on this I have gone through Microsoft stuff to get TPM enabled and then coming back into the pc I have the following
But according to PC Health Check I do meet the requirements
If you are upgrading from Windows 10, you may need to enable TPM and Secure Boot in order to proceed with the Windows 11 installation - please follow the TPM & Secure Boot guide below first.
:warning: When reinstalling Windows, you will lose any files which are not backed up to the cloud or an external drive - please ensure any files you would like to keep are backed up before continuing.
:one: Click the button below and download the 'Create Windows 11 Installation Media' tool.
:two: Follow through the installation tool, and choose 'USB flash drive' when prompted. Your USB flash drive must be 8GB or greater.
:three: Once the tool has finished, shut down the PC you're installing Windows on and insert the USB drive.
:four: Next, repeatedly press the following key while your PC is turning on, depending on your motherboard:
ASUS/ROG: F8
Aorus/Gigabyte: F12
MSI/ASRock/Cyberpower: F11
Then choose your USB drive from the list to boot from it.
:five: Follow through the installation tool. When it asks for your product key, click Skip - your PC will automatically reactivate. Make sure to select the same Windows version as you ordered with your PC, then choose a Custom installation.
:six: Select the drive in which you would like to install Windows on (you will want to install Windows on your SSD, this is typically a smaller drive), delete any partitions which already exist and then select Drive # Unallocated Space, and click Next.
:seven: Once your PC restarts, you will be taken to the first-time setup screen, where you can setup your user account and preferences.
It's a clean install, but on that page there is an upgrade option should you want to use it
well to start am I actually able to go to Window 11
:tada: Congrats @midnight mantle, you levelled up to 1! :tada: 
Yes
someone said that windows Updates was just being wierd in terms of saying I can't
That's what I just said
and if I do upgrade to windows 11 which will happen wether I like it or not can I do it where I keep all my files etc
i have too much on my system to like wipe literally everything fully
sorry apologise
There's no point upgrading to windows 11 unless you are experiencing issues
oh isn't it like gonna happen regarless like forced on the systems that can upgrade ?
thats what I was under knowladge of
Just tell it to snooze tbh
well there gonna be cutting updates and support for win 10 from like oct 2024 so sounds like people that can will have to
Any ideas on this as well, tried loads of stuff to get it to do it and just won't keeps giving me that error
Go through the method above but instead of the usb tool do the normal way
Installation assistant