#Will updating to windows 11 help pc =)

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severe roost
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Having drive issue, not sure if mobo related. WIll windows 11 fix?

high scarab
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Just get it

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You will have to get it eventually, it is more optimised for gaming, performance and battery life. When I got it, it fixed a heap of random issues on my PC, so just get it anyway

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What is the issue, btw?

simple surge
high scarab
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Just saying, it made my PC twice as good

simple surge
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i highly doubt twice as good. but most people here grew up on windows 7/8/10, that switch from 10 to 11 with the whole simplicity trend isnt something most people want

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actually, windows 11 adds more features, which means more unused things which take up storage, ram and cpu performance with your games @high scarab

high scarab
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Yeah it made my PC twice as good trust me. When I got It, it almost burnt my hands all the time when I was doing light work and it was so laggy

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Windows 11 makes computers better

bronze rose
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A clean install of windows may help. And it is ok if you want to use this opportunity to update to windows 11

severe roost
atomic storm
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If you do update to win11 please do a clean install don't upgrade from within 10

severe roost
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make a usb boot stick and load from that?

atomic storm
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Yeah

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This method only works on Windows 10/11 PCs. Please ask for other methods if using a Mac, Linux, or earlier versions of Windows.
https://www.microsoft.com/software-download/windows10

  1. Insert an 8GB or higher USB stick into your PC. Format the USB to FAT32 or exFAT before installation. Formatting will ERASE ALL DATA on the USB. (Right click the USB > Format > File System: FAT32 > Quick Format > Start.)
  2. Download the Windows MCT (Media Creation Tool) from the link above.
  3. Run the MCT. Select "Create installation media for another PC." Follow the prompts to select your USB flash drive as your media and create the installer.
  4. Once complete, your USB is now ready to install Windows on another PC. Power down that PC. Insert the USB installer. Boot the PC.
    WARNING: When installing Windows on a new PC, ensure only one drive (the drive you want the OS on) is plugged in. Unplug all other drives prior to installing Windows. Basically this but with win11 on the USB and not windows 10
severe roost
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@atomic storm nice one cheers thor