Hi Eric,
I had a bit of an issue updating a surface go 2 to windows 11. During the process there was an offer to keep win 10 on the device with an extended update offer from Microsoft using a free offer for consumers
https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/windows ... pdates?r=1
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If your device lacks the TPM chip/Secure Boot checks you can use Rufus to bypass the check on installation
Use goo guile and search for "rufus to install windows 11".
My issue was memory space. With only 64 GB on the surface there wasn't enough room to download the operating system even after moving some files onto a microSD card. So I ended up downloading the bootable win 11 iso from Microsoft and installing win 11 from a USB drive..
With the clean install and updates for drivers and software and security updates I picked up almost 14 GB of usable space.
Verify your product key, write it down for safe keeping, but win 11 should just use your existing product key.
.to bring it back on topic. the download speed from Microsoft was slow even on a fiber connection
Hope you're enjoying the faster baud rate with the new Internet service, Mike
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All the best.
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