Step 3: A Quick Format (will delete all data) to your USB is strongly recommended. Don't know how to do? You can copy all of the files on that USB and paste them to another drive, or you can take advantage of the Windows official Backup feature.īut if you want to do this easily and fast, try the tool CloneGo.
If you don't back up, all the files on the USB will be deleted. Step 2: Insert your USB flash drive (more than 8GB), and then back up your data inside. Step 1: Download Rufus (1.3MB only), a utility to create a bootable USB. Step 4: Now Windows-11-English appears so click 64-bit Download next to it, and the download will begin. Step 3: When Select-the-product-language appears below, click the dropdown menu again and select the language you want. Step 2: Scroll down to the 3rd option: Download Windows 11 Disk Image (ISO), and then click the dropdown menu and select Windows 11. Step 1: Go to Microsoft's official website - Download Windows 11.