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berke1010
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06-15-2021, 01:12 AM
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consider upgrading to windows 11 for your new PC. You’re right about the SSD issues—those problems might impact performance. Since you won’t have Windows 10 drivers, sticking with Windows 11 ensures compatibility and better support.
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berke1010
06-15-2021, 01:12 AM #1

consider upgrading to windows 11 for your new PC. You’re right about the SSD issues—those problems might impact performance. Since you won’t have Windows 10 drivers, sticking with Windows 11 ensures compatibility and better support.

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Loroi
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06-15-2021, 07:58 AM
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The issue probably stems from an SSD manufacturer using pre-release controllers from Phison, not Windows itself. Consider updating the SSD firmware to resolve the problem. Windows 10 support ends soon—likely around October, so switching to Windows 11 is a safer choice.
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Loroi
06-15-2021, 07:58 AM #2

The issue probably stems from an SSD manufacturer using pre-release controllers from Phison, not Windows itself. Consider updating the SSD firmware to resolve the problem. Windows 10 support ends soon—likely around October, so switching to Windows 11 is a safer choice.

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ChloeET
Senior Member
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06-15-2021, 09:02 AM
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Choose Windows 11, and the SSD issue with a few drives is often overstated as a widespread concern.
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ChloeET
06-15-2021, 09:02 AM #3

Choose Windows 11, and the SSD issue with a few drives is often overstated as a widespread concern.

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Vitor_King
Member
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06-20-2021, 08:17 AM
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The SSD problem seems linked to the Windows 11 update together with outdated BIOS versions. It should work well if your BIOS is current. If not, Windows 10 will reach end-of-life in October, making Windows 11 a more suitable choice for a fresh installation.
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Vitor_King
06-20-2021, 08:17 AM #4

The SSD problem seems linked to the Windows 11 update together with outdated BIOS versions. It should work well if your BIOS is current. If not, Windows 10 will reach end-of-life in October, making Windows 11 a more suitable choice for a fresh installation.

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cocok99
Junior Member
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06-20-2021, 02:28 PM
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ok thanks
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cocok99
06-20-2021, 02:28 PM #5

ok thanks

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WalexFalex
Junior Member
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06-28-2021, 07:01 AM
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In Windows 10, you have the ability to halt Microsoft’s data collection, but with Windows 11, that restriction isn’t fully available. There might be alternative ways to manage telemetry settings depending on your version.
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WalexFalex
06-28-2021, 07:01 AM #6

In Windows 10, you have the ability to halt Microsoft’s data collection, but with Windows 11, that restriction isn’t fully available. There might be alternative ways to manage telemetry settings depending on your version.

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farazofbuscus
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07-05-2021, 01:06 PM
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Yes, Linux is a great choice depending on your needs. Popular options include Ubuntu for beginners, Fedora for advanced users, and Arch Linux for customization enthusiasts. Each has its strengths in stability, community support, and features.
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farazofbuscus
07-05-2021, 01:06 PM #7

Yes, Linux is a great choice depending on your needs. Popular options include Ubuntu for beginners, Fedora for advanced users, and Arch Linux for customization enthusiasts. Each has its strengths in stability, community support, and features.