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so just a doubt here, if I download windows 11 preview build and after say 5-6 day I revert back to windows 10, will  I be able to download the same preview build again from windows update or will it never show me that update because i reverted, I was planning to keep switching between windows 11 and 10 until the windows 11 minimum system requirements include intel 6th gen and as we are in this topic will 6th gen become compatible.

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5 minutes ago, love everything tech said:

and as we are in this topic will 6th gen become compatible.

Just turn on firmware TPM in your BIOS. 

 

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9 hours ago, love everything tech said:

so just a doubt here, if I download windows 11 preview build and after say 5-6 day I revert back to windows 10, will  I be able to download the same preview build again from windows update or will it never show me that update because i reverted, I was planning to keep switching between windows 11 and 10 until the windows 11 minimum system requirements include intel 6th gen and as we are in this topic will 6th gen become compatible.

You have UP TO 10 days after going to Windows 11 in development build to return to Windows 10. Note: If you upgrade to Windows 11 and a few days later there is a new build, and Windows Update starts the update process, you will not be able to go back to Windows 10, despite being under the 10 days, as now it will revert to the previous Windows 11 build that you have instead. A new build is released each week, not a fixed scheduled. So, unless there is a delay in the next build, I should say, you have up to 7 days.

 

If you really want your 10 days, you should wait for Windows 11 first beta release, as those are typically released each month.

They are currently no beta releases of Windows 11 in the beta channel. They are, so far, only under the dev channel (weekly releases).

 

Last build, at the moment of writing, was release Thursday, July 22.

So, you have the weekend to decide. New build can be on Monday (not typical, but has happened, if I recall correctly), Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday (rarely I seen a release on Friday).

 

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2 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

You have UP TO 10 days after going to Windows 11 in development build to return to Windows 10. Note: If you upgrade to Windows 11 and a few days later there is a new build, and Windows Update starts the update process, you will not be able to go back to Windows 10, despite being under the 10 days, as now it will revert to the previous Windows 11 build that you have instead. A new build is released each week, not a fixed scheduled. So, unless there is a delay in the next build, I should say, you have up to 7 days.

 

If you really want your 10 days, you should wait for Windows 11 first beta release, as those are typically released each month.

They are currently no beta releases of Windows 11 in the beta channel. They are, so far, only under the dev channel (weekly releases).

 

Last build, at the moment of writing, was release Thursday, July 22.

So, you have the weekend to decide. New build can be on Monday (not typical, but has happened, if I recall correctly), Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday (rarely I seen a release on Friday).

 

I heard it would release in beta channel this month last butmy question is after I revert back to windows 10 from windows 11 will I be able to download windows 11 beta again??

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28 minutes ago, love everything tech said:

I heard it would release in beta channel this month last butmy question is after I revert back to windows 10 from windows 11 will I be able to download windows 11 beta again??

Ah ok, you are waiting for the beta channel.

Yes. When you return to Windows 10, be sure to leave the Insider Program (else it will fetch Windows 11 again), and when ready to get Windows 11 beta again, just join back to the Insider Program, and you'll get the latest build of Windows 11. 

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10 hours ago, GoodBytes said:

Ah ok, you are waiting for the beta channel.

Yes. When you return to Windows 10, be sure to leave the Insider Program (else it will fetch Windows 11 again), and when ready to get Windows 11 beta again, just join back to the Insider Program, and you'll get the latest build of Windows 11. 

22 hours ago, SorryClaire said:

thank you man and do you think 6th gen will become compatible??

 

 

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