How to Create Windows 11 Installation Media
If you need to perform a clean install or reinstall Windows 11 on a new or existing PC, you can create a bootable USB or DVD using the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool. Note that this tool only creates installation media for x64 processors and does not support Arm-based PCs.
✅ Before You Begin
To get started, ensure you have:
A valid Windows 11 license or a qualifying Windows 10 device.
Internet connection (fees may apply).
Sufficient storage on your PC, USB drive, or external drive to save the .ISO file.
A blank DVD with at least 8 GB of space and a DVD burner (if creating a bootable DVD).
A 64-bit CPU (Windows 11 only supports 64-bit processors).
Your PC must meet the Windows 11 system requirements.
Choose the same language as your current Windows version.
⚠ Warning: Installing Windows 11 on unsupported PCs may cause compatibility issues and prevent future updates. Proceed with caution.
✅ Using the Media Creation Tool
Download and Run the Media Creation Tool
Visit Microsoft’s official page and download the Windows 11 Media Creation Tool.
Right-click and Run as Administrator.
Accept the license terms.
Configure Installation Media
Select Create installation media for another PC and click Next.
Choose your preferred language, edition, and architecture (64-bit).
Select the type of media:
USB Flash Drive: Connect a blank USB drive with at least 8 GB of space.
ISO File: Save the ISO to your PC, then burn it to a DVD later using a DVD burner.
Create Installation Media
If using a USB Flash Drive, data on the drive will be deleted.
If using an ISO File, follow on-screen instructions to burn it to a DVD.
✅ Installing Windows 11 Using the Media
Before you start:
Step 1: Boot from Installation Media
Insert the USB Flash Drive or DVD into the target PC.
Restart your PC and enter the boot menu:
Press a key (e.g., F2, F12, Delete, or Esc) immediately after turning on your PC.
If needed, change the boot order in BIOS/UEFI to prioritize USB/DVD.
If the device does not boot from the USB/DVD, temporarily disable Secure Boot in BIOS settings.
Step 2: Start Windows 11 Installation
On the Install Windows screen, choose your language, time, and keyboard preferences, then click Next.
Click Install Now.
Follow the on-screen instructions to complete the installation.
Important Note:
If the installation screen reappears after setup, access BIOS/UEFI and restore the original boot order to prioritize your internal drive.