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Good Evening !

Thanks for that….

I think… well… I think I think…that I’ll just stay as I am for now.

For example….

: In addition to requiring TPM 2.0 and UEFI with Secure Boot…..

I don’t quite understand the stuff they mention!

As it’s a relatively new laptop on windows 10 I’ll just carry on.

Phil in Northampton

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phil_in_npton wrote: January 21st, 2022, 10:06 pm Good Evening !

Thanks for that….

I think… well… I think I think…that I’ll just stay as I am for now.

For example….

: In addition to requiring TPM 2.0 and UEFI with Secure Boot…..

I don’t quite understand the stuff they mention!

As it’s a relatively new laptop on windows 10 I’ll just carry on.

Phil in Northampton
I had the same offer also, and have decided the same as yourself. Better the devil you know etc.

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phil_in_npton wrote: January 20th, 2022, 4:00 pm Good Afternoon

Switched on laptop and it comes up with a message recommending upgrade to Windows 11.
Is this advised and all ok?
I have no idea on these kind of things!

Phil in the dark ages.
TBH Phil no major differences and if all works fine then no need for Windows 11 BUT worth noting that at some point 'support' for Windows 10 will be pulled but that will likely be in a fair while by which time you may have replaced your machine anyway

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