If anyone is looking to directly upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, I highly recommend doing a clean install. I have seen issues occur for upgrades without performing clean installs.
After updating BIOS, my PC supports everything (tpm 2.0 enabled, secure boot) but.. the processor is still very powerful (i7-7700k) however not supported..
same problem... not possible run win7 on it? i7-6700. lga EDIT: ( not 1700) LGA 1151. not support gen 8-9 etc..? just make us buy new pc all the time. my old i5 -12400h cpu 11 gen and its socket 1200.. fu.. intel , just uy used pc with this ang gtx 970 too 3000 nok ( 350-400 dollars.. and all my old cpu needed was new motherboard because of bended pins... what is diffrent from win10-11 cpu need support? or microsoft possible force to get peole buy new pc when its good enouch..
I have the 7700k as well and its on the list of 22h2 win10 compatible versions. I have TPm2 and secure boot but it wont upgrade. ran the system check from the MS site to check if my hardware was fine and it found no issues but still doesnt prompt the upgrade. processor is on the supported list but it says its not compatible. May just download it from MS and install it without the freebie for test reasons...aka to get around the nonesense 7700k im sure is perfectly fine enough to run win11
Thank you for the video. Feedback (not criticism): Can you add a segment or note in the description for which Ryzen models are supported by the upgrade like you did for the Intel procs?
Apparently there's an unfixed multi monitor bug, another comment mentions it. So it's not quite fully fixed, but if you're on a single monitor setup you should have no issues. Using auto hide turns it off completely. That was the mentioned bug.
No support before Intel 8th gen? That's wild !! I have PCs with 2gen, 4gen, 4gen and 10gen. All working perfectly and fast with Win10 (and win7). Even on my Core2Duo Win10 worked. There was never any Windows-OS that restricted use to 6 year CPU.
Don't want a workaround or pay for extended service or use Linux. I prefer to keep using Windows 10 after end of life, but the possibility of exploits does bother me. But, what if I used a VM at all times when online? Would that and careful what I download be enough to take care of exploits?
Thank you for the great videos. Ran the PC Health Check and it looks like I have everything except an supported processor. I have an Intel Core i7-65000U CPU @ 2.5 GHZ. Is there a workaround for that?
There's a bug in Windows 11 that has been there since it came out. On multi-monitor setups, if you use auto-hide, it randomly turns it off. People have been complaining about this and it never gets fixed.
"before it's too late" ... that has been the "crying wolf!" thing now, for many years - to try and get people to upgrade their windows .. first to windows 10, then to windows 11 ..
I just updated my pc from windows 10 to windows 11 and now my taskbar and windows key are broken i cant see the taskbar it is just frozen cant open settings even when using the shortcut
Do someone know when the win11 free upgrade will actually end? Can you still upgrade for free to win 11 after 14 Oct 2025? Microsoft offered a win 10 free upgrade for one year only (2015-2016), but actually ended in 2023. I'm still on ivybridge cpu. I have a valid win 10 pro, activated with digital license. is this digital license will valid permanently? so i can just download win 11 iso and activate with digital license at any time I want? I would upgrade my PC, but if there is no end date for win 11 free upgrade, I don't need in hurry.
There use to be a direct upgrade to Windows 11 for Windows 10 users who have supported 11 hardware by going into Windows updates and clicking a button and you'll be upgraded directly to Windows 11 without downloading a ISO file. That was before the 24h2 roll out so I'm guessing if that direct upgrade comes back it will be directly to 24h2?
I think MS has changed policy - probably to force people on windows 11. I'll probably do it but my main is Linux Mint. I just keep a version of windows around just in case lol
I do not have the requirements to load on my laptop windows ten because my I don't have enough RAM...my machine only has 2gig and it needs 4. so I wont upgrade to 11. My other laptop has factory install of windows 11 s mode. I hope when microsoft insist on upgrading to windows 12, I hope it works. I whish that I could fix the bugs from my windows 10....browser loads very slow and windows update lags on installation of update..... hope I get this right... thanks
It's the worst thing I've ever done!! Ever since upgrading I've lost sound. Upgraded drivers etc and also downloaded the latest driver from the HP site for my laptop which helped slightly. I now get sound for about 10 minutes then it's gone. The only fix is to restart my laptop to get sound (which never lasts). I resisted for so long and wish I had not given in to the dreaded Windows 11😡
So I have a computer I bought from a buddy and it’s good 240 fps works great. I have been trying to upgrade to 11. It was saying that I need to enable safe boot. I went into bios and enabled uefi boot and secure boot and it only boots to bios and if I want to boot to my os It’s only working on csm, I understand computers for the most part but this is my weak point I need help anyone please. And the hardware supports windows. Maybe I need to add partitions for uefi??
Would u be able to tell me if I can put windows 11 on a Chromebook . I have a chromebook I bought for $150 couple years ago thats in my closet . I wasn't able to wipe it completely cause it has a word, docs extension on it that won't come off . Would u be able to help me???🙏
is it okay if I upgrade to windows 11 if the only restriction on the requirements if my cpu is not on supported list?but the tpm2.0,good amount of ram and storage are good
i dont understand its not giving me the option to save all my data...it only says im able to either save files or delete everything. keep all option isnt availible
So i go to do the registry edit..however...There is no MoSetuo folder..in the location where you show it should be (between it has a folder named Image Based Setup (with the spaces in the name) and before it a folder named FirstBoot (after the DJOIN folder and Before the Pid folder). There is no FailedInstallations folder on my machine. Is there a way to create the new folder (MoSetup) and add the keys to it? I am also running a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz 4.20 GHz, and willing to give it a go since I am not Bill Gates wealthy to buy a new PC and the one I have runs like new still (no used car pun intended). Granted, I could go buy a really cheap PC for the motherboard and processor and install the hardware i have now, but that would create unnecessary work if i can just edit the registry. (my video card costs more than a new PC alone).
it says this window dosent currently meet windows 11 system requirements and it says here is why and says the processor isnt supported with the version of windows 😭😭😭😭😭
First of all create a "SYSTEM IMAGE BACKUP" of your current system on an external drive using "AOMEI Backupper or EaseUS Todo" (free softwares), & then upgrade to Windows-11 & then if you find any issue in your system after upgrade & want to bring your previous Win-10 back then you can restore that "System Image Backup" on your system, without any data loss (all files, apps everything will be restored).
@Nori67MXB Rufus is good. When you create the flash drive and before it's finished, there will be a window that pops up with boxes checked such as skip TPM check and other options. Make sure at least the first two boxes are checked. Afterwards just run the setup.exe file within the Rufus flash drive and follow the prompts to keep files and apps if you want. Another video explaining how: ruclips.net/video/7ff8jsOyoIk/видео.html
But mine says i5-4460 and I was able to install windows 11 and the PC has been running without any glitches. I did not use Rufus. I used the Microsoft recommended method
Yeah but it isnt actually free. I had a legit copy of Windows 10 Home - Upgraded to Windows 11 Home for free about 5 months ago. And low and behold - Today my pc is saying that I need to activate Windows. I was like what the hell is this? So I called Microsoft. Turns out the FREE UPGRADE is actually a trial version...
Yeah it'll be the same story for my secondary system running an i7 6700k. Pretty sad in my opinion. For that one processor my only option is a distro of Linux. Means I pretty much have to start trying some out or rebuilding that PC with something that is supported.
my i7- -6700 not support, its lga 1151, and i see cpu "Intel Core i9-9900T is lga 1151 and gen 9 shoud this be any problem update is buy new cpu like this i-9-9900t?
@@omarsuarez2444 update windows on sdd m.2 on bios? you use iso image downloaded from microdot and use memory stick or dvd install ,but you upgrade and keep all your files. just dont do fresh new install,but upgrade option. then all apps and files shoud be there
It was not stated by Microsoft, but a Microsoft developer evangelist (Jerry Nixon) during the Ignite 2015 conference: “Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows at the current time, we’re all still working on Windows 10. ~~ Jerry Nixon Jerry Nixon stated this at the time in 2015, the big M never bothered to correct him, so, media outlets did what they do best and printed, "He SAID the THING!! It must be true."
Be warned you will be at risk. If you upgrade to windows 11. If you stay on Windows 11 for a few months, you are computer start making beeping noises and then a few more days later. Your computer will shut down and it won't be able to be turned back on. The longer you stay in Windows 11 the more risk your computer will take and it will end up dead. Your bios will get damaged due to upgrade. without a TPM or secure boots it will be destroyed Unless you find a way to protect your motherboard bio maybe then you can stay out when windows 11 forever but there's no possible way you can protect your Motherboard BIOS from incoming Windows 11 Risk/Updates so yeah. Probably a Genius hacker can do it. Anyway. Fixing a motherboard might cost money to repair the bio. I think it'd be best just to buy a new motherboard because it cost more money to get it repaired they probably would remove one of the bio and make the computer slower but at least it'll work again I don't think you want to do that I think it'll be best to buy a new motherboard or take the rest of getting repaired and running a little slower computer back on Windows 10. It's a road it's your computer it's your risk But this is what happened to me On an old computer. It is very nice being on Windows 11 with an old computer. But if you don't have the protection expect it to not last long and windows 11, you will see it down the road when I'm talking about just don't. End up staying in my road and finding out what I mean what happens when your computer starts beeping when it happens go back to Windows 10 stay longer expect that to not last long on your computer you will find a click in your computer turns black what I mean when you seen your screen just shuts down and you try to turn it on there's no way you can anymore you just destroyed the bio. Don't take that risk on Windows 11 just don't just don't stay where you are don't go to Windows 11 if you don't have a TPM or secure boot. I don't want you guys to lose a computer like I did cuz that's what happened to me when I stayed on Windows 11. using a motherboard without unsupported motherboard especially the bio it was not supported. When you see that screen turn black and everything just turns off you just took that risk you just destroyed your computer. so don't end up taking my road and you find your way exactly what happens to me you will see it down the road Stay safe stay safe with your computer be careful where you go when you're trying to upgrade without an unsupported motherboard. But yeah be careful when you upgrade with an unsupported TPM Or Secure boot. But I got a Windows 11 Enterprise that is at maximum privileges and it's a top computer that can go through Windows 12 when it comes out. Or beyond 13. Hope is not all lost for Windows 10. There is Enterprise and it lasts longer than pro from 2027. If you're looking to find Windows 10 Enterprise you got a long road ahead of you and it probably cost a lot of money to get Enterprise to stay protected for 2027 It'll give you more years if you're a Windows 10 Enterprise.
Kind of a odd video. It seems to be targeted mostly for people not familiar with computer stuff and the articulation is not trustworthy, but has kind of "I am gonna steal your kidney" vibe.
@@BloodFury_X Microsoft aren't even ending support. They're ending free support. You can extend support for $30 a year. Or get get Kaspersky which is as good as Windows defender if not better and doesn't eat up RAM. And your data won't be sent to 3rd parties so that Microsoft can run ads in your W11 start menu.
It doesn’t suck. It brings in newer technology and a decent UI upgrade. Many organizations worldwide have already moved to windows 11 and the rest will also follow.
Can't move taskbar. Which suck in 2/1 laptops that you can use portrait or horizontal. Unremovable bloatware. Unremovable ads. Zero privacy, everything you do is sent to Microsoft and others. Takes 20+ minutes and finding hidden menus to set up an offline/secure account.
If anyone is looking to directly upgrade from Windows 10 to Windows 11, I highly recommend doing a clean install. I have seen issues occur for upgrades without performing clean installs.
Yes, I do agree that is a sensible approach.
@ By the way, thanks for all the videos you have for Intune and Defender. Has been great help setting up and deploying in my organization.
upgrade has been a dirty install ever since the history of ms upgraded system will never run as intended unless you do a clean install,,
@@davidmorrison4711 agreed
Please, shave.
I bought a Windows 11 laptop and upgraded it to Windows 10 FOR FREE.
After updating BIOS, my PC supports everything (tpm 2.0 enabled, secure boot) but.. the processor is still very powerful (i7-7700k) however not supported..
7th Gen…… too early.
same problem... not possible run win7 on it? i7-6700. lga EDIT: ( not 1700) LGA 1151. not support gen 8-9 etc..? just make us buy new pc all the time. my old i5 -12400h cpu 11 gen and its socket 1200.. fu.. intel , just uy used pc with this ang gtx 970 too 3000 nok ( 350-400 dollars.. and all my old cpu needed was new motherboard because of bended pins... what is diffrent from win10-11 cpu need support? or microsoft possible force to get peole buy new pc when its good enouch..
bios support update but not any cpu work..whats point they update tpm 2.0 securety
You may need to enable secure boot in the BIOS
I have the 7700k as well and its on the list of 22h2 win10 compatible versions. I have TPm2 and secure boot but it wont upgrade. ran the system check from the MS site to check if my hardware was fine and it found no issues but still doesnt prompt the upgrade. processor is on the supported list but it says its not compatible. May just download it from MS and install it without the freebie for test reasons...aka to get around the nonesense 7700k im sure is perfectly fine enough to run win11
Thank you for the video. Feedback (not criticism): Can you add a segment or note in the description for which Ryzen models are supported by the upgrade like you did for the Intel procs?
Yes, I agree. I should’ve talked more about other types of processors!
I believe from Ryzen 2000 Series onwards
@@mohamedfarith9336 yeah I thought it was 2000 and higher, but I wasn't too sure. I know it doesn't matter for me since I have a 5700X3D.
One question, do you need to activate the windows again?
If I upgrade and then select clean Start when 11 is loaded does that count as a clean install?
Hey I have a brain, so I'm certainly not going to update to Windows 11 😂
should we still update to 11 after the october thing or are we good to stay on 10
@qz_01 there will be a solution to use security patches with 3party tools, be sure 😊
@@qz_01 you should for a decreased risk of malware attacks
Is Windows 11 ready to use without bugs or technical problems until I upgrade?
I have an 11th-generation Intel processor.
Yes, sure it is!
my laptop is 10 gen cpu and support win 11
Apparently there's an unfixed multi monitor bug, another comment mentions it. So it's not quite fully fixed, but if you're on a single monitor setup you should have no issues.
Using auto hide turns it off completely. That was the mentioned bug.
No support before Intel 8th gen? That's wild !!
I have PCs with 2gen, 4gen, 4gen and 10gen. All working perfectly and fast with Win10 (and win7). Even on my Core2Duo Win10 worked.
There was never any Windows-OS that restricted use to 6 year CPU.
Don't want a workaround or pay for extended service or use Linux. I prefer to keep using Windows 10 after end of life, but the possibility of exploits does bother me. But, what if I used a VM at all times when online? Would that and careful what I download be enough to take care of exploits?
Thanks you very much you're stunning for real.
Nope, never ever
Thank you for the great videos. Ran the PC Health Check and it looks like I have everything except an supported processor. I have an Intel Core i7-65000U CPU @ 2.5 GHZ. Is there a workaround for that?
There's a bug in Windows 11 that has been there since it came out. On multi-monitor setups, if you use auto-hide, it randomly turns it off. People have been complaining about this and it never gets fixed.
probably if they havent fixed something as bad as that its deep rooted or the right people havent seen the bug reports. because thats quite bad.
Bro wtf? Microsoft going out of its way to make sure streamers have a harder life.
windows 11 has a lot of problems and lack of support i would like to use the free upgrade but i've just heard many bad things over the years
"before it's too late" ...
that has been the "crying wolf!" thing now, for many years - to try and get people to upgrade their windows .. first to windows 10, then to windows 11 ..
I just updated my pc from windows 10 to windows 11 and now my taskbar and windows key are broken i cant see the taskbar it is just frozen cant open settings even when using the shortcut
I am sorry to hear that. Do the clean install at the end of the video using Rufus…. Remember to take a backup!
Did you do a clean install with the registry edit or did you used option-1 or 2 to retain your files and settings?
@@yuvaraj80 i just reset my pc and kept my files
Do someone know when the win11 free upgrade will actually end? Can you still upgrade for free to win 11 after 14 Oct 2025?
Microsoft offered a win 10 free upgrade for one year only (2015-2016), but actually ended in 2023.
I'm still on ivybridge cpu. I have a valid win 10 pro, activated with digital license.
is this digital license will valid permanently? so i can just download win 11 iso and activate with digital license at any time I want?
I would upgrade my PC, but if there is no end date for win 11 free upgrade, I don't need in hurry.
do the update if it says active windows use (MAS) search it up
Serious question! Why not just downloading a third party antivirus for Windows 10 after security updates stop coming up?
Software vulnerabilities and known viruses are different things. You shouldn’t be using antivirus software to defend against OS security updates.
you obviously dont understand what virus protection is and an OS update ,they're 2 separate things!
I went from windows 8 to 8.1 to 10 and now 11 on this computer. Idk if thats a good thing.. seems ok though
as long as ur parts keep up ur chilling
thanks, the exact video I needed nice and concise and easy to follow
great video well explained. some of the audio sounds hard panned to the left channel...
Sorry about that
Thank you Jonathan for making this so easy to understand really appreciate this.
after doing clean install, and after 1 month that is ask for microsoft license?
There use to be a direct upgrade to Windows 11 for Windows 10 users who have supported 11 hardware by going into Windows updates and clicking a button and you'll be upgraded directly to Windows 11 without downloading a ISO file. That was before the 24h2 roll out so I'm guessing if that direct upgrade comes back it will be directly to 24h2?
@@primekiller5729 This might still appear in Windows Update….
I still have that
That Windows 11 direct upgrade came back today for Tuesdays patch updates and it's still for 23h2!
On Rufus, you forgot to tell people to change the format type from GPT to MBR
The free upgrade offer does not have a specific end date for eligible systems.
I hope it stays that way, would be a damn shame if they ended that support.
I think MS has changed policy - probably to force people on windows 11. I'll probably do it but my main is Linux Mint. I just keep a version of windows around just in case lol
is it good to update win 11 23h2 version? i have it on my pc ready to download and install
Is there an end date for free upgrade from windows 10 to 11?
Not as long as you have a valid Win10 license.
I do not have the requirements to load on my laptop windows ten because my I don't have enough RAM...my machine only has 2gig and it needs 4. so I wont upgrade to 11. My other laptop has factory install of windows 11 s mode. I hope when microsoft insist on upgrading to windows 12, I hope it works. I whish that I could fix the bugs from my windows 10....browser loads very slow and windows update lags on installation of update..... hope I get this right... thanks
It's the worst thing I've ever done!! Ever since upgrading I've lost sound. Upgraded drivers etc and also downloaded the latest driver from the HP site for my laptop which helped slightly. I now get sound for about 10 minutes then it's gone. The only fix is to restart my laptop to get sound (which never lasts). I resisted for so long and wish I had not given in to the dreaded Windows 11😡
when you show the screen itself i can hear you only in my left ear
Yes, I think there was a slight issue with my audio.
what is product key?
Would it be possible for me to purchase the stand-alone version of Office 2021 from Microsoft 365 Portal ?
I don’t think so…
@@bearded365guy thanks
No. But the stand-alone version doesn't have the same level of integration with the M365 Business cloud as the subscription version.
So I have a computer I bought from a buddy and it’s good 240 fps works great. I have been trying to upgrade to 11. It was saying that I need to enable safe boot. I went into bios and enabled uefi boot and secure boot and it only boots to bios and if I want to boot to my os It’s only working on csm, I understand computers for the most part but this is my weak point I need help anyone please. And the hardware supports windows. Maybe I need to add partitions for uefi??
you probably need to change your drives from MBR to GPT
Would u be able to tell me if I can put windows 11 on a Chromebook . I have a chromebook I bought for $150 couple years ago thats in my closet . I wasn't able to wipe it completely cause it has a word, docs extension on it that won't come off . Would u be able to help me???🙏
I love your beard my brother 😎👍✨
is it okay if I upgrade to windows 11 if the only restriction on the requirements if my cpu is not on supported list?but the tpm2.0,good amount of ram and storage are good
Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-5500U CPU @ 2.40GHz 2.40 GHz is this processor an 8 gen processor?
5th generation.
I don't see "Mount" option when right click???
i dont understand its not giving me the option to save all my data...it only says im able to either save files or delete everything. keep all option isnt availible
How can I forcefully install Windows 11 using Intune?
So i go to do the registry edit..however...There is no MoSetuo folder..in the location where you show it should be (between it has a folder named Image Based Setup (with the spaces in the name) and before it a folder named FirstBoot (after the DJOIN folder and Before the Pid folder). There is no FailedInstallations folder on my machine. Is there a way to create the new folder (MoSetup) and add the keys to it? I am also running a Intel(R) Core(TM) i7-7700K CPU @ 4.20GHz 4.20 GHz, and willing to give it a go since I am not Bill Gates wealthy to buy a new PC and the one I have runs like new still (no used car pun intended). Granted, I could go buy a really cheap PC for the motherboard and processor and install the hardware i have now, but that would create unnecessary work if i can just edit the registry. (my video card costs more than a new PC alone).
love the beard man
20 minutes when it can be just an email.....
It's not letting me keep my apps
Before it's too late?? It's already too late because I found out what a piece of CRAP win11 is.
What do you mean too late? Are you Gates' 🤡?😂😂😂 too late😂😂😂
it says this window dosent currently meet windows 11 system requirements and it says here is why and says the processor isnt supported with the version of windows 😭😭😭😭😭
That's wild
we couldn't update the system reserved partition windows 11 show that please help
It's will always be free, Windows activators are always easy to obtain
My laptop is gen 6. If I risked upgrading and it was too slow etc, would I be able to do a clean install back to Windows 10?
There’s a 30 day roll back option in updates
First of all create a "SYSTEM IMAGE BACKUP" of your current system on an external drive using "AOMEI Backupper or EaseUS Todo" (free softwares), & then upgrade to Windows-11 & then if you find any issue in your system after upgrade & want to bring your previous Win-10 back then you can restore that "System Image Backup" on your system, without any data loss (all files, apps everything will be restored).
The last option is a clean install not an upgrade !!!
Yes it is….
slikovito objsšnjeno, ali w11 nije baš auto cesta, kojoj stare mašine nisu dorasle, više kompanija pravi atmosferu uz pomoć vas.
It's going to be in my van so if it gets nicked , it won't make a big dent in my wallet
I've done the unsupported Method because i didnt have TPM, but now how do i actually install windows 11?
do i need rufus
@Nori67MXB Rufus is good. When you create the flash drive and before it's finished, there will be a window that pops up with boxes checked such as skip TPM check and other options. Make sure at least the first two boxes are checked. Afterwards just run the setup.exe file within the Rufus flash drive and follow the prompts to keep files and apps if you want.
Another video explaining how: ruclips.net/video/7ff8jsOyoIk/видео.html
But mine says i5-4460 and I was able to install windows 11 and the PC has been running without any glitches. I did not use Rufus. I used the Microsoft recommended method
Wtf? A 4460? Well now it feels like there's no reason why I can't upgrade the i7 6700k to Windows 11
@@ArtisChronicles Give it a try. There are some techie things that you have to do in the command prompt.
Upgrade..........to Linux. Zorin, Mint, and Pop! are all easy to learn. And are free.
Thanks, NO thanks
Thanks a lot
@11:23 - first show them how to see which language edition is installed !!!!
then download that version.
Yeah but it isnt actually free. I had a legit copy of Windows 10 Home - Upgraded to Windows 11 Home for free about 5 months ago. And low and behold - Today my pc is saying that I need to activate Windows.
I was like what the hell is this? So I called Microsoft. Turns out the FREE UPGRADE is actually a trial version...
@@Nyxeme I don’t think that is correct.
I don't have "Mount" option when right click???
Same here
I edited the registry accordingly but it did not work, my TPM is ok but processor in not supported
Yeah it'll be the same story for my secondary system running an i7 6700k. Pretty sad in my opinion.
For that one processor my only option is a distro of Linux. Means I pretty much have to start trying some out or rebuilding that PC with something that is supported.
Instantly subscribed. Very informative video.
What a fantastic video, you made it easy for me to upgrade. Thanks.
i have an i5 core procesor but the rest are all there. too bad I can't update to win 11
yea my i5 support but 11 gen, but i7 cpu is 7 gen. not easy see what gen a cpu is by i5-xxxxx witchout check it out
i have i5 core procesor too, i have the option in the settings but im just scared i will loose everything..
trust me dont upgrade do a dual boot if you want to try 11, wait till end of 2025 by then windows 11 wont suck as much as it does now
No thanks. My computer is working fine. Upgrades cause more problems than they have ever solved. 😂
my i7- -6700 not support, its lga 1151, and i see cpu "Intel Core i9-9900T is lga 1151 and gen 9 shoud this be any problem update is buy new cpu like this i-9-9900t?
maybe i need check motherboard its support this cpu
If I upgrade Windows 10 to 11 my apps will be deleted?
Depends if you install from windows website or from bios
@@omarsuarez2444 update windows on sdd m.2 on bios? you use iso image downloaded from microdot and use memory stick or dvd install ,but you upgrade and keep all your files. just dont do fresh new install,but upgrade option. then all apps and files shoud be there
@@omarsuarez2444 whats the difference?
What difference would it make?@@omarsuarez2444
Too bad i have a second gen intel processor, so i cant upgrade
@@BackpackGT Really? That is old!
@@BackpackGT pentium 2 run at 333 MHz. released January 1998, if it boot win11 i guess it take 10 days boot up 😜
Why did Microsoft LIE ? They said there will be no more versions after windows 10?
It was not stated by Microsoft, but a Microsoft developer evangelist (Jerry Nixon) during the Ignite 2015 conference: “Right now we’re releasing Windows 10, and because Windows 10 is the last version of Windows at the current time, we’re all still working on Windows 10. ~~ Jerry Nixon
Jerry Nixon stated this at the time in 2015, the big M never bothered to correct him, so, media outlets did what they do best and printed, "He SAID the THING!! It must be true."
You naughty boy.... I love it.
Can I still get the free upgrade from Windows 7?
No, has to be Win10.
bro is talking like Clove (An agent in Valorant game) and it's annoying
Be warned you will be at risk. If you upgrade to windows 11.
If you stay on Windows 11 for a few months, you are computer start making beeping noises and then a few more days later. Your computer will shut down and it won't be able to be turned back on.
The longer you stay in Windows 11 the more risk your computer will take and it will end up dead.
Your bios will get damaged due to upgrade.
without a TPM or secure boots it will be destroyed
Unless you find a way to protect your motherboard
bio maybe then you can stay out when windows 11 forever but there's no possible way you can protect your Motherboard BIOS from incoming Windows 11 Risk/Updates so yeah.
Probably a Genius hacker can do it.
Anyway.
Fixing a motherboard might cost money to repair the bio. I think it'd be best just to buy a new motherboard because it cost more money to get it repaired they probably would remove one of the bio and make the computer slower but at least it'll work again I don't think you want to do that I think it'll be best to buy a new motherboard or take the rest of getting repaired and running a little slower computer back on Windows 10. It's a road it's your computer it's your risk
But this is what happened to me
On an old computer. It is very nice being on Windows 11 with an old computer. But if you don't have the protection expect it to not last long and windows 11, you will see it down the road when I'm talking about just don't.
End up staying in my road and finding out what I mean what happens when your computer starts beeping when it happens go back to Windows 10 stay longer expect that to not last long on your computer you will find a click in your computer turns black what I mean when you seen your screen just shuts down and you try to turn it on there's no way you can anymore you just destroyed the bio.
Don't take that risk on Windows 11 just don't just don't stay where you are don't go to Windows 11 if you don't have a TPM or secure boot.
I don't want you guys to lose a computer like I did cuz that's what happened to me when I stayed on Windows 11. using a motherboard without unsupported motherboard especially the bio it was not supported.
When you see that screen turn black and everything just turns off you just took that risk you just destroyed your computer. so don't end up taking my road and you find your way exactly what happens to me you will see it down the road
Stay safe stay safe with your computer be careful where you go when you're trying to upgrade without an unsupported motherboard.
But yeah be careful when you upgrade with an unsupported TPM Or Secure boot.
But I got a Windows 11 Enterprise that is at maximum privileges and it's a top computer that can go through Windows 12 when it comes out. Or beyond 13.
Hope is not all lost for Windows 10. There is Enterprise and it lasts longer than pro from 2027. If you're looking to find Windows 10 Enterprise you got a long road ahead of you and it probably cost a lot of money to get Enterprise to stay protected for 2027
It'll give you more years if you're a Windows 10 Enterprise.
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Kind of a odd video. It seems to be targeted mostly for people not familiar with computer stuff and the articulation is not trustworthy, but has kind of "I am gonna steal your kidney" vibe.
Windows 11 is a downgrade.
Just buy an anti-virus in October and stick with windows 10
@@lavrentievv I guess you can do this for personal, but that is at user risk. For enterprise, whole different story.
@@lavrentievv I wouldn’t recommend that.
@@bearded365guy Of course moving to Mac or Linux is the better.
@@BloodFury_X Microsoft aren't even ending support. They're ending free support. You can extend support for $30 a year. Or get get Kaspersky which is as good as Windows defender if not better and doesn't eat up RAM.
And your data won't be sent to 3rd parties so that Microsoft can run ads in your W11 start menu.
Not everyone is fortunate enough to switch. If you can switch to a different hardware, go for it.
No. windows 11 sucks. Useless video. stay on 10 until they force you to upgrade.
What don’t you like about Windows 11?
It doesn’t suck. It brings in newer technology and a decent UI upgrade. Many organizations worldwide have already moved to windows 11 and the rest will also follow.
Can't move taskbar.
Which suck in 2/1 laptops that you can use portrait or horizontal.
Unremovable bloatware.
Unremovable ads.
Zero privacy, everything you do is sent to Microsoft and others.
Takes 20+ minutes and finding hidden menus to set up an offline/secure account.
Plus RAM hog. It's worse in every way apart from some aesthetics.
It's also Windows 10 refresh. They just re-named it.
@@lavrentievv every upgrade is just a refresh of the previous one, so unless you are windows 1.0 still whats your point?
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