When the new OS is available to you, the upgrade process will feel similar to a normal Windows 10 update, as long as your device is compatible and meets the minimum requirements needed. If you're not in a rush, you can simply wait for the Windows 11 update to be pushed to your device. However, Microsoft is rolling out the update in phases, which means some users will have to wait months to get their hands on Windows 11 - an August blog post from Microsoft said the company expects 'all eligible devices to be offered the free upgrade to Windows 11 by mid-2022.' 5 and the upgrade will be free if you're already a Windows 10 user. Microsoft's new operating system will release on eligible devices starting Oct.
Windows 11 will be free to download for Windows 10 users.