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MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
Desktops and laptops aren't like phones, which do go obsolete in a few years.

My 'new' PC has an older motherboard than my old PC and it will upgrade to W11 when i get round to it. My laptop must be 15 years old and i didn't expect that to take W10, but it did
 

markemark

Über Member
Desktops and laptops aren't like phones, which do go obsolete in a few years.

My 'new' PC has an older motherboard than my old PC and it will upgrade to W11 when i get round to it. My laptop must be 15 years old and i didn't expect that to take W10, but it did

The main difference is that W11 can only* be installed on certain spec devices and older ones will very likely fail so cannot be updated.

*There are workarounds but these require a certain amount of technical knowhow. There are also risks of this method as it only bypasses the install requirements but may cause problems in the future if Microsoft choose to be awkward.
 

MontyVeda

a short-tempered ill-controlled small-minded troll
The main difference is that W11 can only* be installed on certain spec devices and older ones will very likely fail so cannot be updated.

*There are workarounds but these require a certain amount of technical knowhow. There are also risks of this method as it only bypasses the install requirements but may cause problems in the future if Microsoft choose to be awkward.

i seem to recall it was the same when we had to upgrade to W10
 
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