Windows 11 24H2 is now available for all users. To install this version, go to Settings> Windows Update and click on Download & Install.
Users can also install this version from the ISO file released by Microsoft.
This update requires the May 2024 non-security update for a smooth transition to Windows 11 24H2, and it may take some time to install the update.
The system requirements are the same as the previous version except for a few changes such as the ability to support POPCNT along with processor’s SSE4.2 instruction set.
There are exclusive AI features added aimed at a new category of devices called Copilot+ PCs that require more powerful hardware, such as an NPU.
To install Windows 11 24H2 version on an older PC, you can create a bootable drive using Rufus.
To create a bootable drive, you need the Windows 11 24H2 ISO file and Rufus.
Rufus can be used to remove the requirements and install it on old hardware that does not have the required TPM or Secure Boot features.
Windows 11 24H2 is still being rolled out, so it might not be available in all regions or on every device at once.
The article also provides the full list of system requirements for Windows 11 24H2 (2024 update).