29-10-2021, 07:20 PM
You're better off not going for it - apparently even though the option is available to all Windows 10 users to upgrade, not all laptops and PC's will be compatible with Windows 11 (apparently you'll be able to roll back if that's the case, but you'll likely lose all your files etc. in the process). If you are planning to pull a Spinal Tap and turn it up to 11, just make sure your device will actually be compatible.
Windows said they're going to keep updating Windows 10 through 2025 anyway, at which point I'll likely be on to a new laptop that comes pre-installed with Windows 11, so gonna be sticking with Windows 10 and not risking it myself.
Windows said they're going to keep updating Windows 10 through 2025 anyway, at which point I'll likely be on to a new laptop that comes pre-installed with Windows 11, so gonna be sticking with Windows 10 and not risking it myself.
The FoGie Formerly Known As Rachel Stevens On A Pogo Stick & Also Starring LeVar Burton