I'm trying to download Windows 11 from the official Microsoft site to use Rufus for creating a bootable drive on my new PC. However, every time I click the download button, my internet cuts out and I get a splash page saying "go.microsoft.com cannot be reached." This has happened on my laptop, my old PC, and even my work laptop when using various internet connections like home Wi-Fi, LTE hotspot, and my office network. Here's the link I'm trying to use: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/software-download/windows11. Does anyone know how I can successfully get Windows 11? What could be causing this issue?
3 Answers
Before you make any adjustments to your system, remember to back up your important data. It's also a good idea to check if there’s an FAQ or support page where you find solutions. Sometimes, there can be a known issue with the download site.
It sounds like your internet connection might be the issue. Either your ISP is having trouble reaching the Microsoft servers or your router's DNS settings are causing problems. Try resetting your router or switching to a different DNS provider like Cloudflare. Also, make sure your DNS settings on your PC are set to automatic or point directly to your router.
You're probably not doing anything wrong on your end. Sometimes, issues can happen if you're using a VPN or certain router settings that might block access. If you have anything like that set up, try disabling it temporarily and see if you can connect.

I think turning off my VPN helped! I was able to download it without any issues after that.