Windows 10: Update to Win 11?

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  1. Update to Win 11?


    Where do I find the Upgrade for Win 11? My computer hardware if acceptable, but no upgrade in the windows updates?

    :)
     
    Jim Meixner, Mar 17, 2025
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  2. rtwjunkie Win User

    geforce experience takes an age to load..

    Well that's why I asked. Mine is on SSD and takes 11 seconds. Your list of games will not appear if it has not checkd for updated suggested settings for awhile until it checks.

    When it says it is refreshing the game list, it is checking, because NVIDIA periodically updates suggested settings. Plus it will look for those for new games you have installed.

    So, the less it is run, the slower it will be.
     
    rtwjunkie, Mar 17, 2025
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  3. win 10 update leaves vertical pink line on screen

    today i applied latest win 10 update and now i have a vertical pink line on screen, it remains on every screen. i have tried these fixes

    Step 1: I suggest you to run SFC scan,
    System File Checkeris a utility in Windows that allows users to scan for corruptions in Windows system files and restore corrupted files.

    Follow the below steps:

    • Right click on the Start button, click on
      Command Prompt (Admin).
    • Type “sfc /scannow” without the quotes and hit
      Enter.
    • After the scan, restart the computer and check for the issue.
    Step 2: Also, I suggest you to update the display drivers and check.

    Steps to Update the Display Adapter driver.

    • Press Windows key + Xkey when you are at desktop.
    • Select Device Manager.
    • Expand Display Adapter.
    • Right on the Display Adapter and click on
      Update driver software
    BUT i still have the line on screen.
     
    tinacaston, Mar 17, 2025
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  4. Update to Win 11?

    Windows 11 WSUS: Win 11 Updates detected as not needed by Win 11 client in WSUS

    I am testing to update Windows 11 from WSUS server. Currently we have 3 units of test client, however, there is 2 issues related to the testing.

    1. Windows 11 detected as Win 10 in WSUS.
    2. Windows 11 updates detected as not needed/not applicable by the clients.
    I already ticked all the Windows 11 updates options but still the issues still persist. All of the test PC was freshly installed with Win 11 and haven't updated yet. Appreciate the helps from the community. Thank you.

    Update to  Win 11? 1af74fa6-3ad2-486a-bbac-21c5451c319a?platform=QnA.png
     
    Shahril Ahmad Adzlin Shahril Anwar, Mar 17, 2025
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