Considering an Upgrade to Windows 11: What Should I Know?

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Asked By GamerGuy123 On

Hey everyone! I primarily use my desktop for gaming and my laptop for work, and I've been hearing mixed reviews about upgrading to Windows 11. Some people say there's a lot of bloatware and privacy issues compared to Windows 10, and that performance might even take a hit for gaming.

I'm looking for advice on whether to upgrade, how to go about installing it, and what will happen to my files and apps currently on my devices. Any tips would be really appreciated! Thanks in advance!

2 Answers

Answered By PrivacyConcerned On

Honestly, if privacy is a major concern for you, it might be better to steer clear of Microsoft OSs. For example, they’re offering Windows 10 ESU if you use OneDrive, which raises eyebrows. Performance-wise, you'll see some difference, but it usually varies. A clean install is definitely the best bet if you can manage the hassle of reinstalling everything. And don’t forget to back up your data, regardless of your choice!

GamerGuy123 -

I see your point about privacy, but I'm not super concerned since I need compatibility for gaming. Any tips on settings I should tweak in Windows 11 for better performance or privacy?

Answered By TechSavvy42 On

If you're worried about losing data, make sure to back everything up before making changes. It's a good idea to do a clean installation from a USB and wipe everything on your system drive. Here’s a [standard guide](https://rtech.support/windows/) you can follow. Just remember, you'll need to reinstall all your programs and games afterwards. An upgrade might work, but a clean install generally avoids performance issues. Always keep backups of your important files, just in case!

CuriousCat99 -

Thanks for the advice! I'm planning to back everything up. I’m a bit skeptical about the gaming performance post-upgrade though. Have you experienced any notable difference?

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