Update to Windows 11 (????)
#1
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Update to Windows 11 (????)
Has to be last Summer I got an Automatic Update from Windows 10 to 11 version 22H2.. Well it was throwing Error Codes after that attempted update.. ,, Had the Laptop cleaned and Windows 10 Re installed..
Was told Microsoft is working on the Glitches.. My Question as I just recently got another notice of pending Update for Windows 11 version 22H2 .. Have things been Corrected ?? I was told by the local Computer Repair shop to just wait for Windows 12 to become Available ?? Thoughts & Opinions Appreciated, Cheers Thanks
Was told Microsoft is working on the Glitches.. My Question as I just recently got another notice of pending Update for Windows 11 version 22H2 .. Have things been Corrected ?? I was told by the local Computer Repair shop to just wait for Windows 12 to become Available ?? Thoughts & Opinions Appreciated, Cheers Thanks
#2
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I have not had any problems but Windows 11 is definitely different from 10. Seems like a lot of junk I didn't need came along with it.
#3
I have Win 11 V22H2 and don't have any problems, but never did. Altho my laptop came with 11 installed, so maybe that's the difference. Problem with waiting for 12, I don't think it's coming out until the end of 2024, so quite a wait. Anyway, no problems here.
#4
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I haven't had any issues either.
Only single problem I remember having was missing a file that was needed to run my Delorme GPS mapping system.
Only single problem I remember having was missing a file that was needed to run my Delorme GPS mapping system.
#5
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My 2¢-
Windows 10 is ending support soon.
If I Were You, I'd grab a USB backup drive, make a Macrium-Reflect disc-image of the Win10 installation, and then do the upgrade to Win-11.
I've done this upgrade on several old computers, usually the error code is because of an unsigned device driver, that can usually be fixed by a bit of googling to find which Win-7 Win-8 64-bit driver works with Win-10 and Win-11. Then install the driver as administrator, using 'compatibility mode'.
Windows 10 is ending support soon.
If I Were You, I'd grab a USB backup drive, make a Macrium-Reflect disc-image of the Win10 installation, and then do the upgrade to Win-11.
I've done this upgrade on several old computers, usually the error code is because of an unsigned device driver, that can usually be fixed by a bit of googling to find which Win-7 Win-8 64-bit driver works with Win-10 and Win-11. Then install the driver as administrator, using 'compatibility mode'.