A:AnswerYes. You should be able to download the tools from Microsoft and run the program. I will refer you to JayzTwoCents on youtube for a walkthrough on this.
A:AnswerNo. It's just the code to fully use Windows. You have to create an installation media. Google "Create installation media for Windows" and click to the Microsoft address. Follow the instructions to create the media tool. You will need a USB thumb drive and a device capable to download from. After you create your drive, plug it into the front panel USB port of the computer you wish to install it on. Power on this computer. Follow the prompts. Insert the alphanumeric key you were emailed when prompted to.
A:AnswerWindows 7 will be able to upgrade to Windows 11 via a fresh install. You will have to back up your data before performing a clean installation of Windows 11.
A:AnswerYes! You will just need a working computer and a flash drive to transfer windows 11 (not the key) onto the computer you are wanting to put windows 11 on.
A:AnswerHello! And good morning! This code will be sent to you shortly in an email. It may take up to 10 minutes to receive. I was able to use it without any issue.
A:AnswerNo you will likely not be able to use this on a 10yr old PC. Windows 11 requires some relatively new technology on the motherboard of your PC called TPM. It is required to help validate the installation during and after. Also there is no support for Intel chips before 8th Generation CPU's. So if you have a 8th Generation (including 8th) or newer you will be good to install. Performance may be influenced by older CPU's however and a few other factors such as RAM and the type of storage (Hard drives) you have.