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Intergalactic Postmaster
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: EU
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How to upgrade your 'incompatible' Win 10 PC to Win 11 - for free
I'm posing here the link to an article from zdnet.com, which I consider a reliable and competent source. Use at your own risk.
https://www.zdnet.com/article/how-to...s-11-for-free/ |
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Join Date: Jun 2002
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I talked to someone who bought a new PC because Windows 10 was no longer supported, Then he had to buy a new monitor. All in the name of security.Ever heard of Linux?
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Cornerstone of the Community
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Philippines
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I've been using Slackware Linux for years.
I do run Windows 10 in a VirtualBox virtual machine. I only use Windows 10 for one piece of software I use once a year (taxes). I wasn't worried about this Windows 10 loosing updates. That program I use once a year? Well I received an email that the next release will not work on Windows 10. Darn. I can do what I need to do online but I really prefer not to. Since I can back up this virtual machine I plan to give the Rufus method a shot. If that fails then it's bye-bye Windows and I will have to do what I need to do online. |
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The "e" in e-mail
Join Date: Feb 2005
Location: USA
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What bloody for?? |
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Cornerstone of the Community
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Philippines
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I can take a wild guess. The new PC did not support a VGA connector or DVI connector. My current PC only supports VGA on the motherboard. My video card supports VGA, DVI and HDMI connection. My new monitor supports HDMI, Display Port and USB-C connections. My old monitor only supported VGA and DVI.
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The "e" in e-mail
Join Date: Feb 2017
Location: USA
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I've been in the Linux camp for about 15 years, and in that time I haven't purchased a new computer. I just get free ones from folks who feel their PC can't handle the latest version of Windows. But, Linux is so efficient it runs very well on older hardware with no problems. I'm currently using the LMDE edition of Linux Mint. If you're new to Linux check out Mint. They have a robust online community if you run into problems.
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Join Date: Sep 2022
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I did buy a reconditioned laptop with Windows 10 on it 2 years ago, I occasionally get it out its carrying case only to do the usual log-winded Windows Updates. It'll be a few months now since I last looked at it . . . |
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I have 3 laptops, on two of them I usually run either Sparky or Lubuntu Linux. My Acer netbook doesn't seem to like Linux but runs Windows 10 fairly well.
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Join Date: Dec 2017
Location: Scotland
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There are adapters though. My current laptop's primary display is malfunctioning so I'm using instead two old LCD monitors, both with VGA interfaces, one driven from the laptop's VGA port, the other from its HDMI port via an adapter -- which works perfectly - and gives me a bigger desktop (both in pixels & inches) than the primary display The adapter I have cost 6 uk pounds (approx US $8) from Amazon. It is a: "BENFEI HDMI to VGA, Gold-Plated Adapter (Male to Female) for Computer, Desktop, Laptop, PC, Monitor, Projector, HDTV, Chromebook, Raspberry Pi, Roku, Xbox and More" Another reason might be to get greater resolution, or something with an aspect ratio that suits modern films etc (which older, squarer monitors don't do), or one that's larger which older eyes might find easier to use. Last edited by JeremyNicoll : 15 Oct 2025 at 01:08 AM. |
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Cornerstone of the Community
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Philippines
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I am looking at another method I found. Since I have a VirtualBox machine I can save a snapshot before trying. Restore it if it breaks. I also have a backed up copy.
https://www.elevenforum.com/t/upgrad...-checks.22310/ |
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Cornerstone of the Community
Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Philippines
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Intergalactic Postmaster
Join Date: Oct 2002
Location: Holon, Israel.
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One word in the title of this thread I think is wrong: it's "downgrade" rather than "upgrade".
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