Windows 11 includes an option to download and install “optional updates,” which are those updates that are not required (but necessary) to operate the computer properly. Usually, these are packages for Microsoft and third-party products, feature updates, optional monthly updates (release C and D), and device drivers (printers, cameras, network adapters, etc.).

Optional updates are not new to Windows 11. The idea of giving you the choice of whether to install specific updates has been available since Windows 10. Also, in the past, you were able to install or update drivers from within Device Manager. However, the option has been removed, and now, they are only available from the “Optional updates” settings page (if applicable).

In this guide, you will learn the steps to install optional updates on Windows 11.

Install optional updates on Windows 11

To install optional updates (including drivers) on Windows 11, use these steps:

  • Open Settings on Windows 11.
  • Click on Windows Update.
  • Click the Advanced options on the right side.
  • Under the “Additional updates” section, click the Optional updates setting.
  • Select the optional update or driver for Windows 11.
  • Click the “Download & install” button.

Once you complete the steps, the packages will download and install automatically on Windows 11. Also, depending on the update, you may need to restart the computer for the changes to apply.

Open Settings on Windows 11.

Click on Windows Update.

Click the Advanced options on the right side.

Under the “Additional updates” section, click the Optional updates setting.

Select the optional update or driver for Windows 11.

Click the “Download & install” button.

You will see updates for drivers only when they are available for your computer configuration. Otherwise, they will not show up on the page. If you must update specific hardware, it’s best to check your manufacturer’s support website to download and install the latest drivers.