@ GWP... good that everything is working out for you, nothing like keeping on going :D
@ Egg... Yes indeed, if things work, and browsers are supported, and your machine works within your needs, and easiness in use, why change?
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@ GWP... good that everything is working out for you, nothing like keeping on going :D
@ Egg... Yes indeed, if things work, and browsers are supported, and your machine works within your needs, and easiness in use, why change?
if there is no notification of window 11 in your windows settings update, then likely there is something about your computer that is not compatible with windows 11 - have you run the microsoft compatibility program? - it's called 'PC Health Check' and you can find it here:
https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/windows/windows-11
scroll right down to 'Check for compatibility'
it could be something as simple as a BIOS setting that needs changing
I didn't look at the detail - thanks Chris
having read through I see that you can actually clean install windows 11 on an intel gen 3 processor computer and it would run, but you would not get updates at all because it is unsupported by microsoft [just in case that is what you have done]
and to do even that the computer would need TPM version 2, which if it is an old computer it may not have
If you go into SETTINGS > UPDATE & SECURITY > WINDOWS UPDATE
There should be a message telling you whether or not you can run Windows 11
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