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If your Windows computer needed the upgrade last semester, and it missed the opportunity, you may experience multiple reboots or slow logins until the upgrade is completed. This is an automatic process and the installation cannot be stopped. |
What you need to know
OverviewAll devices on the University network must be running on a supported operating system. On June 1, 2024, ITS will begin pushing required Win11 upgrade and Win10 updates to all university-owed computers. Computers that are too old to accommodate Win11 will receive a Win10 update instead.
Upgrade/Update before June 1 to minimize disruption
Update your university-owned machine beginning on May 1, 2024 to minimize disruption to your work. Do this yourself using your computer's Software Center, or contact the ITS Service Desk for assistance. ITS strongly suggests installing the appropriate updates before leaving for the summer to minimize disruption when you return in the Fall.
Get Started
On May 1, 2024, the appropriate Win11 upgrade or Win10 update will be availableJune 3, 2024 - ITS began pushing required Win 11 and Win 10 upgrades to all university owned computers. There will be no way to control when the upgrade occurs.
The appropriate upgrade will show in your computer's Software Center.
The upgrade will take 60 to 120 minutes.
ITS recommends an OS upgrade be performed on the universities physical network (bring remote devices to campus) for the most reliable experience. If attempting to upgrade the OS on a remote device (laptop at home), the device needs to be connected to universities VPN
If you need assistance, please contact the ITS Service Desk.
If you have questions, visit our FAQ page.What happens after June 1, 2024
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Three ways to upgrade (not sure this is needed)
We have these instructions; not sure they are all relevant or which are the right ones:
- Backup all data before starting the upgrade/update.
- As the upgrade takes up to 3 hours, ITS recommends starting the process at the end of the business day. Leave the machine on so it upgrades overnight, minimizing customer downtime.
- Once the upgrade is complete, follow these instructions to make sure your computer.
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Win11/Win10 FAQs (This page needs to be renamed)Upgrade Tips
The upgrade can take up to 2 hours.
When the process completes, make sure your computer upgraded successfully: Was my upgrade successful - Check the installed version of Windows.