Windows 11 Installing Windows 11

John Boy

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Simple question.
If I install Windows 11 will I need to reinstall all my current programs such as Office, Photoshop, ftp program, html editor etc etc
 

helpifIcan

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It depends on how you do the install. If an update from MS no clean install yes.
 

karolkaz746

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Simple question.
If I install Windows 11 will I need to reinstall all my current programs such as Office, Photoshop, ftp program, html editor etc etc
Also interested about this. Keep me posted!
 

Sonny

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If you do an upgrade you won't loose anything.
 

ussnorway

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a clean install of everything is always the best option
updates tend to be a bit of a dice roll as the which apps keep working and which hit issues a week later
 

LisaRT

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I read that after Windows 11 upgrade you'll need to download and re-install apps and games.
 

techwind07

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I tried to install windows 11 but my hard disk broke lol, now my laptop is not working
 

Callistemon

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I tried to install windows 11 but my hard disk broke lol, now my laptop is not working
That's the fault of the HDD or SSD in the laptop. Windows 11 installation, like all reading and writing of disks, is not any more particularly capable of damaging an HDD or SSD. The only way it could is if it constantly spun down and spun up an HDD, or intentionally wrote to the same sectors of an SSD hundreds of times, or sent destructive ATA commands to the disk. Windows installers don't do any of that, therefore this isn't relevant to the topic of being able to upgrade without data loss, as long as the HDD or SSD is in decent condition.
 

WindowsPro

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It you have an "older" version of Windows (like 10 or 8 etc.) you can always try to use the UPGRADE function at: Link Removed
This way you will keep all your programs, apps and drivers etc.

But remember that once you have upgraded, you should run Windows update manually so that the necessary drivers etc. gets updated..
An in Windows update/Advanced there is an option for you to select "optional updates", that you may use later on if some hardware shows issues..

THEN! IF you feel a need for it you may reinstall Windows by running tha RESET function that is built into Windows..
so that you may run windows in the way it is supposed to (read more here: Link Removed )

I have no idea why noone informed you about this earlier...
 

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