Windows 10: Upgrade to win11 onto a new drive?

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    Upgrade to win11 onto a new drive?


    I haven't played with the options on upgrading to Windows 11, but I'm about to install an M2 drive into a system with only a regular HD that is also asking if I want to upgrade to Win11.I recall one of the times I upgraded a system to win11 being asked if I wanted to do a clean install.It it possible to use that option to make the system a dual boot by making a clean install to the new SSD? I have stuck an external USB portable HD onto said system and am in the process of making a system image in case things go wrong, but in the morning, what procedure would you guys recommend toPriority 1: Tr

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    SlickRCBD, Dec 19, 2022
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  2. Win11 upgrade not coming

    If you checked again my previous replies, you can see ASUS re-installed my new notebook a even newer Win10 Home installation. After this 2nd time installation, I only did these to the toy:

    1. installed chrome
    2. changed its display brightness
    3. changed wallpaper
    After your previous suggestion, the 1 month temp McAfee was gone.

    I can't figure out why I can't upgrade to Win11 for such a new notebook. Newer notebook will come with Win11 natively Upgrade to win11 onto a new drive? :)
     
    MingCheng6, Dec 19, 2022
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  3. Win11 upgrade not coming

    One good news is that MS web site tells me my PC is included in Win11 upgrade list. And MS is doing more testing to prepare it (to this effect).
     
    MingCheng6, Dec 19, 2022
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    Reinstall Windows 10 to new hard drive

    Hi Rodolpho,

    We want to know about the issue you're having with your recovery drive. Please answer the questions below:

    • Are you trying to reinstall Windows 8 or Windows 10?
    • If you already upgraded to Windows 10, were you able to create a new copy of the recovery drive?

    We suggest creating a new copy of the recovery drive and then follow the steps provided by Andre Da Costa above this thread.

    Update us with the outcome so we can assist you further.
     
    Robert Caw, Dec 19, 2022
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