- To upgrade to Windows 11 24H2, download and launch the “Installation Assistant,” click the “Accent and install” button, and click the “Restart” button.
- The tool is expected to be updated to upgrade devices to version 24H2 in October 2024.
- The June 18 release is only for Copilot+ PCs, not for existing devices.
Microsoft offers the “Installation Assistant” to upgrade from version 23H2, 22H2, or 21H2 (original) to Windows 11 24H2 (2024 Update). In this guide, I will explain how to force the latest version of the operating system using this tool.
Although the company recommends upgrading a device using the “Windows Update” settings, sometimes the feature update may not appear using this method, or the download may get stuck, making it impossible to switch versions.
The Installation Assistant is a tool designed to update computers to the latest version of Windows 11 when problems with the “Windows Update” settings or another unknown reason occur, excluding hardware or software compatibility issues. However, you can also use it to force (in this case) the Windows 11 2024 Update installation. The tool works for existing devices running Windows 11 or any supported version of Windows 10.
Windows 11 24H2 Installation Assistant tool
To force Windows 11 24H2 on your computer with the Installation Assistant, use these steps:
Click the “Download Now” button from the “Windows 11 Installation Assistant” section on the Microsoft software support download page.
Double-click the Windows11InstallationAssistant.exe file to launch the tool.
Click the “Accept and install” button to begin the installation.
Once the tool confirms that the hardware and software configuration are compatible, the Windows 11 24H2 files will download to the computer.
Click the Restart button to complete applying the installation.
The Installation Assistant should take less than an hour to complete the process regardless of the device.
It’s never recommended to upgrade a device during the early days of the rollout or when the computer isn’t getting the update automatically through the “Windows Update” settings because it might indicate that the hardware isn’t fully compatible. However, if it’s been some time since the update was available and the device is stuck with an older version, you can use the tool to upgrade manually.
Also, before proceeding, use this guide to avoid problems and errors during the upgrade process. In addition, while the tool offers a non-destructive installation process, creating a full backup before making system changes is recommended.
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