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16 gb space would be enough for a test run but not for a daily use

I am going to reinstall my current installation but I was watching "DON’T buy a new PC for Windows 11!" and I am interested to install Window 11 and even found a thread:

I just play video games and edit video clips and photos... So it should work fine! But please tell me if its worth it!

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Do you even need Windows 11? It hasn't been fully released yet, so you'd be using beta software that could be unstable or buggy. 

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1 minute ago, BondiBlue said:

Do you even need Windows 11? It hasn't been fully released yet, so you'd be using beta software that could be unstable or buggy. 

Should I even ask if you read what I wrote!?

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Just now, MrMLGBlade said:

Should I even ask if you read what I wrote!?

I did read it, and I asked a question in response. Why are you interested in Windows 11 in the first place?

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1 minute ago, MrMLGBlade said:

Should I even ask if you read what I wrote!?

His reply is perfectly adequate for what your wrote. 

Don't install windows 11 yet. As you said yourself, you are not a developer and don't need to use an unstable version of an operating system.

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6 minutes ago, Prodigy_Smit said:

His reply is perfectly adequate for what your wrote. 

Don't install windows 11 yet. As you said yourself, you are not a developer and don't need to use an unstable version of an operating system.

Okay, thanks for the helpful information. I'll just wait until Windows 11 becomes "finished"...

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12 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

I did read it, and I asked a question in response. Why are you interested in Windows 11 in the first place?

I want to try it out! And test gaming performance.

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1 minute ago, MrMLGBlade said:

I want to try it out! And test gaming performance.

Then it sounds like you'll want the beta channel. I'd recommend installing it onto a secondary drive or partition alongside Windows 10. 

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6 minutes ago, BondiBlue said:

Then it sounds like you'll want the beta channel. I'd recommend installing it onto a secondary drive or partition alongside Windows 10. 

Okay that'll work! Thanks... could I install Windows 11 on a 16GB USB tho?

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16 gb space would be enough for a test run but not for a daily use

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11 minutes ago, Gamer4714 said:

16 gb space would be enough for a test run but not for a daily use

All I need to know. 😄

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