Solved Specific Version Recommendation for Win11 Upgrade?


BrokenDaily

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Welp, first time posting here from Tenforums (same person, using same nametag), kinda like how this place looks, little more crisp than the previous board (no offense meant). Anyways, figured i'd probably ask it here than in tenforums since it concerns windows 11 more than it does windows 10

gist of it is my computer is definitely ready to move to Windows 11, got green all across the board with the WhynotWin11 app. and though this tenforums user from a different thread says

JLArranz: I think staying with Windows 10 is the best option for you, and the second best option is buying a whole new computer, doing a clean install of Windows and copying your files from your recent backup.

i still feel like doing it anyway in the future. I got macrium reflect backups to fall back on if needed and to revert, but i faintly remember some editions of windows 11 being a bit.........."temperamental", and though i do have a 24H2 Win11 iso (via Fido script) for the upgrade, i wanted to know if it'd be more recommended to use an earlier edition of a windows 11 iso from whatever recommended source there is (since the fido script can't pull earlier editions anymore), or if im just fine using the 24H2 iso instead?
 
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Windows 10 Pro (22H2, Build# 19045.6332)

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They're all temperamental, so you may as well start with 24H2. :-)
 

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    win 11 pro, 25H2
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    Dell 790 (Mt)
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    Dell
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You certainly do not need to use a FIDO script for a current copy of a 24H2 ISO. I personally so not reason to not attempt an upgrade with the latest Win11 version. Do you want to Upgrade from Win10 or do a clean install of Win11? FYI Win11 25H2 will be out officially soon although you can get a copy now. There are Direct links posted for the 25H2 ISO.
 

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    I'm a computer enthusiast so have quite a few systems that I run. More like an advanced hobby.

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