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05-26-2022 03:20 PM
I have my work in Windows 11 interrupted too frequently by Windows 10 blue page stopcodes. What can you suggest? (I am beyond the 10-day "revert to Windows 10" possibility.)
I have used Restoro several times to root out the problem areas. I also use Norton Utilities Ultimate frequently in the same way. The stopcode interruptions seem less frequent but not completely disappeared.
05-27-2022 02:33 AM
hi
Up to you
if you had no problem with windows 10, then see to reinstall it
If you no longer have an option see if compatible
HP Consumer PCs - Using the HP Cloud Recovery Tool (Windows 10, 7) | HP® Customer Support
be careful you will certainly lose your personal data
Otherwise try a complete installation of windows 11, only do the updates, do not install anything in particular, test for a few days,
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We risk having serious problems
If the installation goes well for some, for others it can be complicated
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Hp also might not provide any update:
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Think carefully, before taking the risk, see the experiences of other users, see if it can be interesting, or if you can wait to have a new computer later, 100% compatible!
Windows 10 remains one of the best systems, and can be used for quite a while.
I have performed the installation with a compatible computer ..
And I can not take full advantage of the more or less interesting features, because you have to have a certain material
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/windows-11-specifications
So far, so there is nothing extraordinary about this system
So if the computer is not compatible, you have little interest in using it ..
In some cases, we can have more problem than something else (performance etc), it is better to wait until most of the bugs are solved.
And even better to have a 100% compatible computer, in order to be able to take advantage of the available features
Now, if you want to give it a try, first plan to use specialized software, and make a ghost copy of your installation.
You will not be able to install a compatible processor
you would have to force install windows 11
there are several tutorials on the net, it's up to you
https://www.makeuseof.com/bypass-windows-11-minimum-installation-requirements/
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