I’ve upgraded my laptop to Windows 11 because it is officially supported so I can play around with it.
I haven’t upgraded my PC because it is not officially supported and I don’t want to miss out on bug fixes and security updates. It may update for now, but if Microsoft changes its mind and stops updates it’ll make my computer insecure and buggy. For now I am sticking with Windows 10 on my PC and will just save up for an officially supported Windows 11 PC. Really all I need is a new CPU/Memory/Mobo.
Mines been on windows 11 for a couple of months now, on a ryzen 7. Ive got about 50 games installed so bit reluctant, but will probably to a full reset.
The ruddy thing takes about 9 minutes to boot cos their are no SSDs in the rig. I usually put the thing in sleep mode. It was an upgrade from 8 to 10 to 11, so reckon a clean install will speed things up a bit.
Can someone give me a short list of reasons I should update to windows 11? I don’t care about anything non-gaming related (unless it’s like UI stuff or something everyone needs) and I’m not a big fan of most of the new features.
Updates will stop in 2025 for Win 10.
A clean install will definitely speed things up (Remember to backup all your stuff). However, I would HIGHLY recommend buying an SSD if you know how to install it, if you don’t it would be worth paying someone to do it for you if, it’s like night and day. I have an NVME SSD, it’s an older one, but still quick.
Yeah I know how that stuff works just wondering if I should bother upgrading and risking the technical issues that often comes with.
My windows 7 to 10 upgrade corrupted my entire OS.
Also Win 11 has a feature where it applies HDR to every game even if the game doesn’t support HDR.
That does sound nice. Does it work?
Yea, on Win 10 HDR never worked in Warzone, now it works in Win 11.
The game I’m playing now has HDR I think but that’s a very nice feature.
Ive got a couple of 250gig SSDs lying about, but aint confident about installing them. I suppose i could pay a shop. My motherboard does not support NVME i dont think.
It was a pre-built system from amazon.
My knowledge of the internals of a pc - stopped at 486’s years ago lol.
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