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Pastimes : Windows 11
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From: Don Green8/27/2021 9:54:09 AM
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Here's Your Windows 11 Upgrade Guide

Make sure you don't lose anything along the way when you update your PC.

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David Nield Aug 27.2021 Gizmodo

Windows 11 is on the way, and if you’re curious, you can actually try it out right now. If you’d rather wait for polished public version of Microsoft’s next operating system to be released, there are some things you need to check on your PC ahead of time to make sure there’s a smooth and stress-free transition.

Check the System Requirements Checking the system requirements for Windows 11 is perhaps more difficult than it should be, because Microsoft published a minimum spec, then tweaked it, then waived certain parts of it for the testing period, leaving us all thoroughly confused about which computers would be able to run the new operating system and which wouldn’t.

Right now, the list of system requirements includes a 1GHz or faster CPU, 4GB of RAM, and 64GB of storage. You’re also going to need a version 2.0 Trusted Platform Module (TPM), which takes care of various security-related duties—TPMs are included on most modern motherboards, so you may already have one.

How to Prepare Your PC to Upgrade to Windows 11 (gizmodo.com)
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