Windows 11 is now officially available as a free upgrade for all systems that meet the hardware requirements. But it's been a long time since October 5th and you still haven't received the official update. Why is that, and what can you do to get Windows 11 right now? Let's find out!
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Although Windows 11 was released on October 5, many people have been waiting with bated breath, but to no avail. That’s because Microsoft wants to roll out the update in phases, similar to how it has done with Windows features in the past.
In addition to bringing in additional revenue from OEMs like Dell and HP who license Windows OS, the phased release will also ensure that any detected issues can be fixed before most users get the update. The wait won’t be that long, though. Microsoft expects all compatible Windows 10 systems to get the Windows 11 update in Q2 2022.
Related: What happens if I decline the Windows 11 update?