Windows 11 Installation Guide
Budget: $250 – $750 USD
I’m looking for a clear, professional guide that walks someone through installing Windows 11 from start to finish. The audience is a mix of technically minded users and help-desk juniors, so the language should stay straightforward while still addressing common edge cases.
Scope
• Cover a clean install and an upgrade from Windows 10, both on UEFI and Legacy BIOS systems.
• Explain pre-installation checks: hardware requirements, TPM/Secure Boot validation, and data backup.
• Provide a bootable USB creation section using the Media Creation Tool and Rufus.
• Include step-by-step screenshots or labeled mock-ups for each wizard screen.
• Detail post-install tasks: driver updates, first-run Windows Update, optional debloating, and BitLocker activation.
• Add a concise troubleshooting appendix for errors such as “This PC can’t run Windows 11,” missing drivers, or activation issues.
Format & Delivery
1. Editable document (Word or Google Docs) with a table of contents.
2. High-resolution images stored in an organised sub-folder.
3. PDF export ready for distribution.
I’ll supply branding colors and logo once we start; please use them for heading styles and call-out boxes. Accuracy and clarity are the top priorities—if a step isn’t 100 % reproducible, call it out so we can refine it together.
Scope
• Cover a clean install and an upgrade from Windows 10, both on UEFI and Legacy BIOS systems.
• Explain pre-installation checks: hardware requirements, TPM/Secure Boot validation, and data backup.
• Provide a bootable USB creation section using the Media Creation Tool and Rufus.
• Include step-by-step screenshots or labeled mock-ups for each wizard screen.
• Detail post-install tasks: driver updates, first-run Windows Update, optional debloating, and BitLocker activation.
• Add a concise troubleshooting appendix for errors such as “This PC can’t run Windows 11,” missing drivers, or activation issues.
Format & Delivery
1. Editable document (Word or Google Docs) with a table of contents.
2. High-resolution images stored in an organised sub-folder.
3. PDF export ready for distribution.
I’ll supply branding colors and logo once we start; please use them for heading styles and call-out boxes. Accuracy and clarity are the top priorities—if a step isn’t 100 % reproducible, call it out so we can refine it together.