If your computer is running Windows 10, and it meets the requirements to upgrade to Windows 11, you might be tempted to try it.

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If you know how to do that upgrade, you’ll probably be fine. There are a few minor differences, but there’s not a huge learning curve from Windows 10 to Windows 11.

However – if you do that upgrade and you’re not quite sure you want to stay with Windows 11, you need to make up your mind pretty quickly. From the time you do the upgrade, you have 10 days to decide if you want to switch back to Windows 10.

My guess is that once you have done that upgrade, you will just go ahead and stay with Windows 11 for two main reasons:

  1. It’s not difficult to make the transition and just start using it
  2. You’ll have to upgrade to Windows 11 eventually anyway, and now it’s done.

For the record, you don’t need to upgrade to Windows 11 yet. Windows 10 is supported until October 2025.

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