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Windows 11

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  • 2021/06/25 08:35

Microsoft has changed the name of Windows 10 since the first Windows was released, but it was said that "from this 10 onward, we will not change the name of this 10, but only develop the internals of 10," but today's news indicates that "Windows 11" will be released. But today's news says that "Windows 11" will be released.


https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11?ocid=eml_sv_cons_win_awr_announce_50298_21319_2131902_en-us_HER-A&zuid=1085779A0E43697CA79BCDA75F0338362C

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#101
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  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 09:32
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SSD,

I understand your advice about replacing it with a new PC.

I don't have a problem with investing in hardware, but I am not just an adult toy, and even if I am not using it for business, I have software ( applications ) and data to handle it, especially financial information, that are intertwined with the OS and CPU/Memory of my previous PC. I feel that it is difficult to transfer all of them to a new PC because they are intertwined with the OS and CPU/Memory of the previous PC.

SSD, how should we deal with this?

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#102
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  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 16:30
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# 'I've been in the habit of updating my OS since MS DOS as soon as it comes out.

I'm an OS upgrader who loves new things, even though I'm old.

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#103
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  • 2021/12/12 (Sun) 22:58
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#100 Thanks for the reply, Kim Mann.

Okay, I will wait until the middle of next year.

because all my 3 PCs are Win 7 ( Pro pro 64 bit ) that I bought used.

I upgraded them to Win 10, and all three cannot be upgraded to Win 11.

I am very happy with the SSDs on all three of them, they are very light and crispy.

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#104

#99 Showa-no-Otchan-san,

If your main machine is a hard disk, just change to SSD base and the boot time will be much faster
It depends on how you use it
Monitors are becoming much more beautiful with 2k and 4k, so it's a good time to replace it after about 3 years.
If you only watch news and email for 30 minutes a day, you may not need it, but
If you sit in front of PC for more than 1 hour a day and do some work, it will cost you $1 a day, $365 a year, $1000 in 3 years.
Some people still use CRT TVs or refrigerators more than 10 years old because they are still usable, but technological innovation, especially in PCs, has improved a lot in the past 3 years, so it's not too late to think about replacing them

However, due to the shortage of semiconductors However, due to the shortage of semiconductors, the prices of some internal parts are rising ( especially GPUs), so if you are particular about games, it may be better to wait until next year when the prices will be more reasonable
You may find new uses for your PC by replacing it with a new one.
It depends on your flexibility

# 101x Kim Man,
Software Fair depends on the type of license, but most software should be fine unless it was purchased a long time ago. ( including Excel ) may or may not be able to be installed on a new PC, depending on the license.
Memory compatibility is not a problem as new PCs are getting more and more powerful.
As for CPU or OS, software written on 32Bit basis will be able to run on the new Win11, which is now 64Bit Only, although you may have to deal with a little trouble.

If you replace your PC with a new one, you will be able to run both Win11 and Win11 comfortably, and you may wish you had replaced your PC earlier.

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#105
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  • 2021/12/13 (Mon) 10:36
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Mr. SSD,

My current desktop PC is made by Lenovo and was bought about 2 years ago. Therefore, I had no hesitation in rewriting it to Win 11. The only trouble I had after updating was the Sleep function mentioned above, which required me to open an old DOS window from the Windows screen and put in the correct characters one by one, and I had to stop halfway through because if I made a mistake, something terrible would happen.

I didn't use the Sleep function in Win 10, so I disabled the Sleep function. So now this desktop is working fine as it did in Win 10. In other words, I could have left Win 10 as it was, but I feel better to replace it with a new tatami mat if it's "free".

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