It's approximately *checks watch* one day until Windows 10 ostensibly gets the chop, so it's a good job the Media rummy nobel Creation Tool rummy royal is available for people to use to install Windows 11 and- oh, it's not available? Welp, I guess that's that, then. Kidding: If you've left it to the final minute to get upgraded, you can still use Rufus to make the installation media.
But yes, , there are reports of many Windows 10 users that are currently unable to use the Microsoft Media Creation Tool to make Windows 11 installation media. Which is probably the default method that most people will turn to to install Windows 11 if they've been hanging on to the previous OS until now.
The first thing to note is that, if you're panicking, take a breather because you should still be able to continue using Windows 10 after tomorrow—you're not going to immediately lose all your data or anything like that. You can keep using the OS, you just won't receive any updates for it, which can pose a security risk over time.
It wasn't Windows 8
How big of a deal is security really?
If you're running into this issue, you can . Just download the , boot Rufus, and select the iso to install onto a memory stick that's plugged into your computer.
This method also has the benefit of giving you more options to disable certain Windows 11 features, including TPM requirements that might prevent some older hardware from installing it.
If you've still yet to upgrade, I'd encourage you not to worry too much, as I've found Windows 11 to be perfectly usable. Although I , there's little to get up in arms about over Windows 11. There are some quirks that weren't present in Windows 10, but the transition should be relatively painless. Well, once you've managed to actually get the installation media onto that memory stick, that is.

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