Microsoft wants to further accelerate the rollout of Windows 11 on more eligible devices.
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Microsoft is expanding the availability of the Windows 11 upgrade to more computers. Although the new version of Windows was available for download on October 5, it was only made available to a select number of devices through Windows Update. On October 29, the company began rolling it out to more computers. And on November 16, the Health Dashboard website announced that Windows 11 was available for even more devices that met the minimum system requirements.
Despite the known issues and bugs reported by users, Microsoft says the initial rollout shows a "high rate of positive update experiences and user feedback for eligible devices." And based on that data, the company will accelerate the rollout to more eligible devices running Windows 10.
Microsoft will continue to carefully monitor the performance of the rollout, continue to train its machine learning model to ensure a smooth upgrade experience, and update the Health Dashboard website to provide information as the company continues to increase availability over time.