How to Migrate Windows 11 to a New Computer
Want to move installed Windows 11 to a new PC?
Microsoft launched its new operating system — Windows 11 on October 5. To install Windows 11 on your PC, there are three ways offered:
- Windows Update in Settings (recommended)
- Windows 11 Installation Assistant
- Windows 11 Installation Media
You can find the Installation Assistant and media creation tool on the Windows 11 software download page. Before you begin, make sure your device meets the minimum system requirements for Windows 11.
If you have installed Windows 11 on your PC successfully, you may want to transfer Windows 11 to a new computer in the following situations:
- Your new computer is preloaded with Windows 10 and you want to change it to Windows 11.
- You bought a bare machine (or bare metal) which has no intervening operating system, and you want to move existing Windows 11 to your new device instead of doing a clean install.
Then, how to move Windows 11 to a new PC? What issues should you pay attention to before system migration? Please read on.
Before transferring Windows to a new computer
When it comes to system migration, there are two issues you should be aware of:
▶ Windows license
Windows 11 licenses aren’t cheap, so it would be great if you can transfer the old Windows license to the new computer. Whether your old license is transferrable depends on how you got it.
- If your old device is using a retail copy, the product key can be transferred as long as the prior configuration is properly deactivated.
- If your old license is an OEM license, then it is tied to the first PC and you can’t transfer it to another device. However, if you upgraded from Windows 11 Home to Windows 11 Pro through the Microsoft Store, you can move the license to a new computer since the product key is transformed into a digital license connected to your Microsoft account.
▶ Computer hardware
Dissimilar hardware like different motherboard, CPU or RAM may cause boot errors after system migration. To ensure a secure boot after transferring Windows 11 to a new computer, you could either choose a new PC with same hardware as the old PC or use a powerful migration tool to solve the hardware incompatibility issue for you.
Best Windows migration tool for Windows 11/10/8/7
Speaking of powerful Windows migration tool, AOMEI Backupper Professional deserves a try. The highlights of AOMEI Backupper are as follows:
★ Easy-to-use clone functions
It offers the System Clone function to help you migrate OS from HDD to another HDD, SATA SSD, or M.2 SSD, etc. You can also use the Disk Clone function to clone larger HDD to smaller SSD.
★ Full backup and restore solutions
It is embedded with the System/Disk/Partition/File Backup & Restore features, allowing you to backup different kinds of data and restore it whenever needed. Besides, the Universal Restore feature can deal with hardware incompatibility issues perfectly and ensure a secure boot after moving OS to a new computer.
★ Bootable media creation
It enables you to make a bootable USB/CD/DVD or export an ISO file with the Create Bootable Media feature. You can boot a corrupted computer or bare metal easily from the bootable media.
Stepwise guide to migrate Windows 11 to a new computer
In this part, I’ll show you how to transfer Windows 11 to a new computer using AOMEI Backupper in detail. Dissimilar hardware supported.
Before you start, do the following preparations on your old computer:
◑ Create a bootable disk with AOMEI Backupper.
◑ Create a system image and save it to a location that can be easily accessed by the new computer. It is recommended to save the system image on an external hard drive or network location.
Now follow the steps below to migrate Windows 11 to dissimilar hardware:
Step 1. Plug the bootable disk into your new computer and boot from it. If you have saved the system image on an external device, connect it as well.
Step 2. AOMEI Backupper loads up automatically. Click Restore > Select Image File to locate the system image file you’ve created.
Step 3. On the Image Information page, select Restore this system backup and tick Restore system to other location in the bottom.
Step 4. Select the new computer hard drive as the destination path and click Next.
Step 5. Review the operation to be executed. Then, tick Universal Restore to ensure a bootable system and click Start Restore to proceed.
Source: https://www.ubackup.com/windows-11/migrate-windows-11-to-new-computer-8523.html