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There's a bios update for my motherboard for windows 11 support and it enables this by default with the new update. Before on the previous bios ver. It's was off by default.It's a toggle in your bios. Search up your motherboard and how to turn it on.
Are you at least getting extended security updates on the Windows 7 laptop?I'm still on Win 7 on me lappy so nope.
Me server will be running Win 10 till EOL or till I decide to upgrade the hardware, which will probably be around Win 10 EOL lol.
I've ran the betas/release candidates of Win 7 back in the day, never had such a stable and wonderful OS aside from Win2k and 98SE.
Nah, I've skipping Win 11 in the betas and I'm not going to upgrade to it just yet.
It took me... ~5 years to switch to Win 10, pretty sure Win 11 will be the same story haha.
Are you at least getting extended security updates on the Windows 7 laptop?
Eh, a normal user is varied between being exited/worried about wanting to upgrade to 11 and being oblivious about updating at all.Absolutely no, As a normal user just wait until it gets more stable, I personally didn't started to use Windows 10 until like 2 years ago,
There are a few ways to go about it depending on your skill level. The easiest would be waiting for it to pop up in the update system and going for it. You can also download the update tool from Microsoft directly and push it to upgrade right away. You can also do this straight up with an .iso if they offer them still.I'm curious to play around with it - do you not have to wait until it pops up in "Windows Update" to actually perform the upgrade? My PC is "Windows 11 ready" according to the Health app