monkey wrote:It’s a mess by the sounds of it. Partly because of the structure of the roll out and partly because MS are being weird and cryptic. From October 5th, it will be technically released. You can buy a new PC with Win 11 on. The upgrade thing seems to be that at some point over the six months or so after, Win 10 will try and do the update. No real details about when to expect that if you’re an existing Win 10 user. Whether they’ll make the ISO easily available for manual install or update, no one knows. Even if you don’t meet the official install criteria, like my missing TPM 2.0 module, you can still install it but might or might not get security updates.
Kow wrote:What I've read suggests that it won't be a direct access to everything on the Play Store, rather a curated list of apps taken from the Amazon Store, which is also missing stuff (such as gmail apps I think). The Android apps won't be included until later anyway, so there's no rush to get it.
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