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<blockquote data-quote="Brahman" data-source="post: 962512" data-attributes="member: 11847"><p>Things you can experiment to see if you can get windows 11 on your PC...</p><p>1. Create an image backup of your existing windows 10.</p><p>2. Create a bootable disk of windows 10 or a system repair disk and keep it aside. If something goes wrong you can restore your saved windows 10 image by booting from windows 10 bootable drive. ( The reason i want you to make a windows 10 bootable disk is that at times windows reacts strangely and may refuse to restore an image if you try to do that from different version of bootable os)</p><p>3. Make sure you are using an outlook account in your current windows 10 OS and your windows 10 is activated using " a digital license linked with your account" .</p><p>4. Create a bootable windows 11 drive using Rufus as shown in the below given image and then do a completely fresh install of the OS. ( the reason for your blue screen error may be because of an incompatible driver or software with windows 11, so it would be better to do a fresh install than wasting time to find what went wrong)</p><p>5. When windows ask for a key select the option " i don't have a product key" <a href="https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsMdXlPIgYs" target="_blank">and continue with the installation </a>and login using your linked outlook account, thus your windows 11 will be activated automatically.</p><p>[ATTACH=full]261503[/ATTACH]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brahman, post: 962512, member: 11847"] Things you can experiment to see if you can get windows 11 on your PC... 1. Create an image backup of your existing windows 10. 2. Create a bootable disk of windows 10 or a system repair disk and keep it aside. If something goes wrong you can restore your saved windows 10 image by booting from windows 10 bootable drive. ( The reason i want you to make a windows 10 bootable disk is that at times windows reacts strangely and may refuse to restore an image if you try to do that from different version of bootable os) 3. Make sure you are using an outlook account in your current windows 10 OS and your windows 10 is activated using " a digital license linked with your account" . 4. Create a bootable windows 11 drive using Rufus as shown in the below given image and then do a completely fresh install of the OS. ( the reason for your blue screen error may be because of an incompatible driver or software with windows 11, so it would be better to do a fresh install than wasting time to find what went wrong) 5. When windows ask for a key select the option " i don't have a product key" [URL='https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZsMdXlPIgYs']and continue with the installation [/URL]and login using your linked outlook account, thus your windows 11 will be activated automatically. [ATTACH type="full" width="248px" alt="Untitled-1.jpg"]261503[/ATTACH] [/QUOTE]
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