


This means that you can use the files to “clean install” the operating system on any compatible PC, without having to go through the long process of joining the Windows Insider program in Windows 10. Microsoft is currently offering the ISO files for the Windows 11 Insider Preview Build 22000.160 as a download.

You can then create installation media either on a USB flash drive or CD, as we describe in our handy guide. When choosing, keep in mind that the Dev Channel gets updated more frequently, but the Beta channel is more stable but won’t come with the latest feature. Once your account is linked, you can visit the Windows Insider Preview Downloads page and choose either a Dev Channel or Beta Channel build to download. To get the official Windows 11 ISO file, you’ll need to sign up to be a Windows insider via Microsoft’s website. You can now clean install beta versions of the new operating system, or update Windows 10 to Windows 11, on any compatible PC by using an official ISO file. Microsoft just made it easier to download Windows 11.
