This is the original question with much details:
https://superuser.com/questions/1721366/why-ipconfig-shows-nics-hyper-v-which-arent-in-device-manager-and-how-to-delet
Short version - I see more NICs in ipconfig output than in device manager and network manager and Hyper-V virtual switch...
I couldnt find solution for the upgrade. So I installed from afresh. It worked fine. Something still could be an AMD issue. For example some particular BIOS settings with conjunction with AMD chipset (not necessarily CPU).
My only guess was that the original W10 was installed with Secure Boot...
No I need to upgrade not to install (this article seems about fresh install). Either way - there is risk of not getting security updates later. This is my work PC and I dont want that kind of troubles.
I tried to upgrade my PC in 3 different ways
- Windows Update shows my system does not meet W11 requirements but the PC Health Check says it does
- Mounted ISO from file on M.2 C: drive and tried to upgrade - would run but later fail to reboot with INACCESSIBLE BOOT DEVICE and rollback
- Made...