Latest Windows 11 release available officially.
Latest Windows 11 release available officially.
Hello, I’m preparing for my Windows 11 upgrade and decided to check out a tutorial about installing it. I followed the steps in the video, activated BIOS, and now my PC appears ready for Windows 11. It’s quite impressive. The only issue I noticed was that the official installation method requires using the Win Insider program, but it displays an error message. I tried to fix it by changing some registry settings with a tool like Telimetry, but the options remain hidden or locked behind a red warning. After some searching, I managed to select the choices, though they don’t save automatically. When I return to Diagnostics, they’re still not available. I’m wondering how to resolve this without breaking the official update process. Also, I read several discussions on forums where users reported problems with Windows 11 updates and compatibility issues with their drives. Is there a specific reason why this isn’t working, or should I just give up and try another platform?
I believe W11 surpasses W10 in every way I appreciate, and I haven’t found any issues with it.
If you need to reinstall then just download the retail build and install that, no point going to insider which would give you preview builds that aren't meant for daily use. The "official" way to get the retail version as an update is... to wait until they release that in a couple of months.
The type of key used isn't important. Whether it's an old or new one, it's still a Windows key. If it functions on Windows 10, it should work on Windows 11 as well. You can also link the key to a Microsoft account so it activates automatically when you log in.
It seems like you're considering using a Windows 10 Enterprise key, which might help avoid restrictions on Windows 11. You're planning to obtain a fresh key to maintain access.
Sure, proceed. Greymarket items are available for roughly $10 to $20.
I understand where you're coming from—finding those keys is easy, and even a small amount works. But what are you asking? You seem like someone who's been doing this long enough to know the rules. I'm just here to help if you need anything else.