I just got a new PC a few days ago and have been setting everything up. Now, I'm facing the Windows 11 installation prompt and I'm feeling uncertain about whether I should go for it. Will upgrading wipe my SSD? I'm really doubting my decision here.
4 Answers
When you start the Windows 11 upgrade, you'll get an option to keep your settings, apps, and files. Just make sure to select the option that says to keep everything, and you should be good to go!
Before you upgrade, it's a smart move to back up your important files and folders. Just in case, you want to ensure all your data is safe and sound before making any changes.
Honestly, if you're happy with Windows 10, you might want to stick with it for now. There are many users who prefer it, and the differences in Windows 11 are mostly aesthetics.
You don’t have to worry too much about losing anything during the upgrade. Just read the prompts carefully while upgrading, and if you find a reliable YouTube guide, that could be really helpful!
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