Compare Windows 10 and Windows 11 for better insights.
Compare Windows 10 and Windows 11 for better insights.
For testing, yes. Particularly when working with an older system lacking TPM 2.0 support, Windows 10 is the sole viable choice unless you prefer Linux. I wouldn't use daily drives for it. Updated January 6, 2024 by Average Nerd
That's a valid observation, but I'm planning to test it only for verification. I'm experiencing some problems on Windows 11, so I want to focus on whether the issue is related to that version.
Windows 10 will receive official backing through October 2025. Windows 11 is essentially an updated version of Windows 10. Both options are equally acceptable.
Hmm, it seems you're still working on creating installation media for Windows 11. Only a few older Windows releases and certain Linux distributions support that. Appreciate the advice!