Creating Bootable Windows 11 Installation Media
If you need or want to perform a clean installation of Windows 11, you’ll need to create bootable Windows 11 installation media. To create bootable Windows 11 installation media, you can use the Microsoft Windows Media Creation tool.
First, you’ll need to download the Microsoft Windows Media Creation tool. You’ll also need a USB flash drive with at least 8GB of storage. Make sure the USB flash drive doesn’t contain any information or data that you wish to keep as the Windows Media Creation tool will erase the contents of the USB flash drive.
Once you have the Windows Media Creation tool downloaded, double-click on it to run the tool. You may receive a prompt from User Account Control asking, “Do you want to allow this app to make changes to your device?” Click Yes.
Next, review the Microsoft software license agreement terms then click Accept. You must accept the terms of the Microsoft software license agreement to proceed.
In the Select language and edition screen, the recommended options for the current PC should already be selected but you can choose from the available options if necessary. For most, the recommended options should be fine but if you will be using the bootable installation media on other PCs, you may need to customize the options. Click Next to proceed.
The next window will prompt you to Choose which media to use. Select USB flash drive then insert the USB flash drive into an available USB port. Give your computer a moment to detect and mount the USB flash drive then click Next. Again, you must use a USB flash drive with at least 8GB of storage. In the next window, you’ll be asked to Select a USB flash drive from the list. Select the USB flash drive you inserted into the USB port of your computer then click Next. If the flash drive does not show up, click on Refresh drive list.
The Windows Media Creation Tool will begin downloading a current copy of Windows 11 and you will be able to see the progress of the download. When the download is complete, the Windows Media Creation Tool will move onto Creating Windows 11 Media. Again, you will be able to see the progress of the media creation. You can continue using your computer while this process runs in the background.
When the Windows Media Creation tool is done, you will get a message that reads “Your USB flash drive is ready.” Click Finish.
You may want to test the USB flash drive by booting from the USB installer. Follow the instructions provided by your computer manufacturer to boot from a USB flash drive.
If you experience issues creating bootable installation media using the USB flash drive, try using a different flash drive or a different brand of flash drive.
Not sure if your PC is compatible with Windows 11? Install and run the PC Health Check app.
Be sure to perform a backup of your computer to external storage and/or cloud storage before upgrading to Windows 11 or formatting your hard drive/SSD and performing a clean installation of Windows 11.
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