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Upgrading from Win 10 to Win 11
Kinda about time I think. No real worries about the process itself, but how do you find 11 compared to 10? Much of a muchness, and pretty similar, or is it as buggy for everyday use as some might have me believe?
Im aware of the fact that it gathers a lot of information etc, and there are steps I can take to limit that, but thats not my top concern... As long as I can still run Davinci Resolve and GIMP, I'm pretty much covered as the rest of the stuff I do is often browser based... So... Any opinions? |
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Scary stuff! BIOS update first... I've taken the lack of replies as a sign to go ahead with it... If there were any major issues, I'm sure Id have had responses by now - But no ones gonna poost to say 'Yeah... its alright'... |
Very Buggy in my opinion!
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Pain in the ass - Now I gotta convert my boot disk using mbr2gpt...
Nothing is ever simple these days is it? Gonna look at it tomorrow. Late here now in the UK... |
guess it depends on your systems specs
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I havent moved up to 11 yet. Actually waiting until the fall and buying myself a whole new computer with 11 on it rather than integrate into an older desktop
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then i promptly forgot about it. if i recall, and that's a pretty solid if there, my machine magically updated itself from 10 to 11 one night. pissed me off to no end. i thought i had checked some option not to update to 11 when i had some prompt for it one morning. but, it updated. so, what you going to do? i lived with it. it has been pretty smooth. no real issues that i have encountered, my davinci resolve works fine as does my corel stuff. so, that's my story and i'm sticking to it, ya know |
What is the advantage of going to Win 11?
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Iīm not going to 11, donīt want AI listening in, as much as it does anyway...
also, liking 10, why change something thatīs not broke :2 cents: I did hear, you make sure you upload everything from 10 to a drive before going to 11, so you can always go back... just my :2 cents: |
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We did the same 4 months ago. Build ourselves 2 indentical PC's including a M2 HDD 2Tb, installed Win 11, connected our old HHD's and transfered to the new one. but here is the point that you have to install all your software again, and that takes time. Our systems are running perfect. |
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was so pissed. anyway, like S, the machine decided to upgrade to win 11. ok... haven't noticed any diff in anything. not sure about win 10 but in 11 you can disable auto-updates for weeks Quote:
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Win 10 "functional after 2025, but not secure or supported."
I keep turning off most of the windows "security features" anyway, they are annoying as hell and even prevent legit softwares from running whining it's all kind of bad thing lmao... good thing we got billions of other softwares for all type of different purposes... I used win7 until the very last breath, will be the same with 10... hopefully skipping a few shitty generations of windows until they finally wrench this one out of my cold dead hands with some fucking so-called "tech improvement" :1orglaugh |
Why not just move to Win 10 LTSC and enjoy W10 for 2 more years?
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I already had 11 for some years.
Had to look up what i was running. Everything working fine. |
The AI already knows all your details, give up the fight and submit.
Windows 11 is awesomes, I've been on the Beta for years, final version is kick ass. Just do it. |
It shouldn't be called an upgrade. Every Windows version sucks.
Luckily the guy who created it, is giving us health advice now.:thumbsup |
It works pretty good. Buy a cheap CD key for ~$10-20 and install it.
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I've been running Windows Pro 11. Not having any issues at all.
I don't pay much attention to what OS I am running these days. |
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is windows 10 secure paid updates :thumbsup |
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