New Laptop Win 11 Home to Win 10 Pro


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    New Laptop Win 11 Home to Win 10 Pro


    I have been selling bits and pieces and will hopefully have enough money in about a month or so to buy the following new Laptop.

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    ACER Aspire 3 15.6" Laptop
    Windows 11 Home
    Intel Core i5-1135G7 Processor
    Quad-Core
    2.4 GHz / 4.2 GHz
    6 MB Cache
    8 GB DDR4 RAM [ Unfortunately it is only upgradable to 12 GB DDR4 RAM ]
    256 GB SSD

    Anyway, I am going to install Win 10 Pro [ my preference ] by performing a Clean Install WITHOUT being connected to the Internet. I will enter the Win 10 Pro Key after the installation has completed.

    I will obviously create a System Image and backup ALL the Device Drivers FIRST in case there is a problem and I need them. I am NOT interested in creating a Dual-Boot Win 10/11.

    My question is, will I have any problems considering that it comes with Win 11 HOME please ?

    I am just trying to pre-empt any potential problems or anomalies.

    Thanks in advance.
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    The Acer Aspire 3 doesn't appear to be a particularly new PC simply based on that information alone, so installing Win 10 on it shouldn't be an issue (only based on that, and without checking its manufacturer's driver page).

    I assume you've done that check yourself.. does it show Win 10 is supported?
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    Thanks for the reply @dalchina, it is appreciated.

    dalchina said:
    I assume you've done that check yourself.. does it show Win 10 is supported?
    Yes, I did check that, and as far as I can see, it does. There are MANY that I looked at that do NOT support Win 10, well, without a lot of mucking about that is, which is NOT what I want.

    > Product Support For Aspire A315-58 Model Name: Aspire A315-58
    Last edited by Paul Black; 29 Mar 2023 at 16:49.
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    Check there are win10 drivers and what software comes with the laptop as there may be some software thats needed supplied by OEM. As ssds are so cheap I would by a 500gig ssd keep the old one and put the new one in and do the clean install
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    Paul Black said:
    I have been selling bits and pieces and will hopefully have enough money in about a month or so to buy the following new Laptop.

    Code:
    
    ACER Aspire 3 15.6" Laptop
    Windows 11 Home
    Intel Core i5-1135G7 Processor
    Quad-Core
    2.4 GHz / 4.2 GHz
    6 MB Cache
    8 GB DDR4 RAM [ Unfortunately it is only upgradable to 12 GB DDR4 RAM ]
    256 GB SSD

    Anyway, I am going to install Win 10 Pro [ my preference ] by performing a Clean Install WITHOUT being connected to the Internet. I will enter the Win 10 Pro Key after the installation has completed.

    I will obviously create a System Image and backup ALL the Device Drivers FIRST in case there is a problem and I need them. I am NOT interested in creating a Dual-Boot Win 10/11.

    My question is, will I have any problems considering that it comes with Win 11 HOME please ?

    I am just trying to pre-empt any potential problems or anomalies.

    Thanks in advance.
    Is there something wrong with the system you are currently using?
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    Hello @SIW2,

    SIW2 said:
    Is there something wrong with the system you are currently using?
    Well, it is now a 10+ year old Laptop that I managed to install a customised ISO on to. I want something new [ other than a second hand one ] with higher specifications.
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    Hello @Samuria,

    Samuria said:
    As ssds are so cheap I would buy a 500gig ssd keep the old one and put the new one in and do the clean install
    My current customised Win 10 installation is 14 GB and will be virtually the same for the new Laptop. I have separate drives [ partitions ] for data and imaging, so the supplied 256 GB SSD will be plenty.
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    Paul Black said:
    I have been selling bits and pieces and will hopefully have enough money in about a month or so to buy the following new Laptop.....
    I don't think I've ever bought a new laptop. My 'supplier of choice' is Cash Converters. There's a surprising number of almost new machines in their stock.

    Here's an example chosen at random, £240 for a Dell Latitude 3420 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Win 10 Pro 11Th Gen Intel Core i5
    Dell Dell Latitude 3420 8GB Ram 256GB SSD Win 10 Pro Icore 5 11Th Gen Intel Core i5 8GB 256GB Black | 021800109816 | Cash Converters
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    Hello @Bree,

    Bree said:
    I don't think I've ever bought a new laptop. My 'supplier of choice' is Cash Converters. There's a surprising number of almost new machines in their stock.
    Thanks for the reply.

    I must admit that I also have NEVER bought a new computer, but I thought that I would treat myself.

    Thinking about it now though [ the possible aggravation of Win 11 to Win 10 ], I may well investigate sourcing one again. That way, I can get a higher specification computer currently running Win 10 [ so I know Win 10 works on it ] for less money.
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    Windows 10 Home x64 Version 22H2 Build 19045.4170
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    Paul,

    At some risk of boring you [and Bree], decide which power states you want and find out which your shortlisted new laptop has.
    - If S0 Modern standby suits you then check it has it.
    - If you are after a proper computer with S3 Sleep then find out if it has it [or if it can be enabled by disabling S0 Modern standby - not all laptops can enable it at all].

    I'm also about to buy a new laptop.
    - Dell sales were unable to answer my question and Dell Tech support are not allowed to offer pre-purchase advice [they are only allowed to troubleshoot post-purchase]
    - HP sales were unable to answer my question but were able to put me through to somebody in tech support who could.


    All the best,
    Denis
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