By BD Bondy
I liked Windows 10, but it’s getting time to move on. I’ve been on Windows 11 for a few years now. I don’t remember when it came out, but I switched soon after. I like it as much or more as I liked Win 10. Apparently you can pay $30 to Microsoft for another year of security updates after the 2025 official retirement date for Win 10. But moving on seems like the right idea. I’ve written several articles on upgrading to Win 11. Even if your computer won’t officially upgrade, there are some options to work around that, however, I recommend getting a new(er) computer. My favorite way to upgrade/Install Windows 11 is to wipe the hard drive first. In my opinion, it’s the best way to go. I also recommend using a web-based email program, as moving Outlook email can be a difficult and unhappy process. Programs may need to be re-installed, so you may need disks or sign-in info for that.
After you start on Windows 11, I suggest looking at the tutorial HERE, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eRrOXzmuM_8
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