On my Backup disk I keep a running update on software as it is upgraded, that includes drivers as well as the normal things like Music, Pictures and Documents. I also keep a running list of what software I use in a separate folder to make the transition easier. Also I have a separate Archive...
The way I understand it you would need to quit before. Then rejoin. Also if you tried to save any applications doing it that way you will find when you go to update that Your computer is still looking at it as a Dev, even though you quit. I experienced this myself a while ago. That is why...
The only way off the Dev channel is a clean install of Win 10. Otherwise you could down load the ISO for Win 11 from the site with the Beta ISO as your install, but, you would have to quit the Insiders as a Dev and rejoin as a Beta user. It would still be a clean install.
When you give your account E-mail at startup, that will show you as a Pro or Home user and then they do not ask for the Product serial number. Also if your computer has a registered number in the BIOS it will automatically create either a Pro or Home operating system This goes all the way back...
Well, I follow You tube and the guy from Canada: , says that when it comes down to it we who do not have TPM2 and other requirements will be shut down one way or another. I have worked with Windows 11 long enough to know they are not going to let us work with our dated machines. So, I am going...
Got it thanks for the info, Geforce usually gives me a notice when these come out and it did not this time.
Edit: I noticed where the System is listed for the download they do not have Windows 11, as a choice yet.