So how is it working now?I meet all the requirements apparently so I'm 82% installed now
I want to see what happens to the Guinea pigs first before I decide whether or not I'm going to upgrade to 11.
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So how is it working now?I meet all the requirements apparently so I'm 82% installed now
Yep, from windows 8 or 7. It was supposedly a "limited window of time" to get the free upgrade, but the link to get it free still exists.That is really darned decent of them! I don't remember that being an option on Windows 10.
Zero issuesSo how is it working now?
I want to see what happens to the Guinea pigs first before I decide whether or not I'm going to upgrade to 11.
I will let you know. I have an i7 with 32GB ram, should be able to handle it just fine.Bump
Are there any Windows 11 survivors here?
I was actually referring to the mention of a rollback period if you hated it, or it causes you a problem. I can get rid of an update, if I want to do it the hard way, but major number changing operating system upgrades were not offered with a grace period to go back to what you had, until this one, and there was no going into Belark, seeing what the particular update issue was and locating the instructions to get rid of that part, as it was the whole system.. This time, I don't even have a copy of the basic window 10 disk, as it came preloaded, and I don't want to buy one. Don't particularly want to take a chance on having to learn another operating system, either. Not planning on changing anytime soon, having heard it is only a benefit to gamers, and I'm not a gamer. Still, if something make me take the plunge, a rollback period sounds nice.Yep, from windows 8 or 7. It was supposedly a "limited window of time" to get the free upgrade, but the link to get it free still exists.