(November 6, 2021 at 8:34 pm)Angrboda Wrote: I'd like to try it, but I accidentally installed Windows 10 in legacy mode, and Windows 11 requires UEFI for the secure boot and TPM stuff. My computer doesn't have a TPM, but it's got some alternate thing in BIOS which supposedly satisfies the requirement. But, again, it needs a UEFI boot. I've got over a terabyte of games installed with Steam. I think that I can back those up and restore them to a new os install, but I haven't tested it. I wouldn't want to have to download those games again with my 1 TB monthly download cap.
Hell that's a lot of games.
I have nerdy mate who will spend up to 36 hours straight online playing games. He talked me into buying 'Civilisation' (?) on steam. Have never been able to get into it. I'm very wary; I have an addictive personality, so would almost certainly get addicted.
To download again, have you thought of getting say a 2TB external hard drive? I have 1x2TB*** (dedicated to backups on the iMac) and 2x4TB . These hold my films tv etc and are connected to my router to give me an internal network. That means no big files on my computer. Also have the 1TB HDD PC partitioned, the OS is on a 200GB partition..
**here a 2TB HDD is about $80. SSD about $340