Windows 11 might soon offer users the ability to run an in-place upgrade directly from the Settings panel, which would be a convenient option for those needing a swift way to repair problems with their PC.
The option to do this was spotted in the latest preview build of Windows 11 (version 25284) by @PhantomOfEarth (via Windows Titun (ṣii ni taabu tuntun)), a Twitter-based leaker who regularly shares bits and pieces on the topic of Windows. Note, however, that it’s hidden right now, so Windows 11 testers won’t see this function unless they use ViVeTool (a Windows configuration tool).
Iwọ yoo soon be able to run an in place upgrade to the same build without installation media it seems. Hidden in 25284 (new Fix problems using Windows Update option)vivetool /enable /id:42550315 pic.twitter.com/WiaLb0qjAvJanuary 25, 2023