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<blockquote data-quote="Bill K" data-source="post: 961972" data-attributes="member: 73871"><p>That's what I saw and selected when I ran it on my Windows 10 installation, and it installed the Windows 11 upgrade while keeping all of my programs, settings, and data files along with an option to revert to Windows 10 which is supposed to remain in place for 10 days. It's been running flawlessly since and I'm very pleased with the upgrade process on my Dell XPS 8930 after I made the required changes to GPT OS drive and BIOS settings for UEFI, Secure Boot and TPM2.0.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bill K, post: 961972, member: 73871"] That's what I saw and selected when I ran it on my Windows 10 installation, and it installed the Windows 11 upgrade while keeping all of my programs, settings, and data files along with an option to revert to Windows 10 which is supposed to remain in place for 10 days. It's been running flawlessly since and I'm very pleased with the upgrade process on my Dell XPS 8930 after I made the required changes to GPT OS drive and BIOS settings for UEFI, Secure Boot and TPM2.0. [/QUOTE]
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