Soldato
Hi all,
I'm looking to upgrade to Windows 11 (currently on Windows 10 pro). There's no real reason I need to, just fancy a change.
The only thing I'm concerned with is an audio program called Pro Tools which, in itself, is fully compatible with Win 11 but some of the plugins may not be. I'm a hobbyist so if it all goes belly up I won't be losing out on work or anything.
I need a bigger install drive so have ordered a new m.2 drive.
Would it be possible to fresh install Windows 11 onto the new m.2 drive, test it fully and if I find any major issues I can't get around, put my old Win 10 drive back in and pick up where I left off?
Thanks!
I'm looking to upgrade to Windows 11 (currently on Windows 10 pro). There's no real reason I need to, just fancy a change.
The only thing I'm concerned with is an audio program called Pro Tools which, in itself, is fully compatible with Win 11 but some of the plugins may not be. I'm a hobbyist so if it all goes belly up I won't be losing out on work or anything.
I need a bigger install drive so have ordered a new m.2 drive.
Would it be possible to fresh install Windows 11 onto the new m.2 drive, test it fully and if I find any major issues I can't get around, put my old Win 10 drive back in and pick up where I left off?
Thanks!