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August 30th, 2022 16:00
Dell Customer Service = Joke
Precision 7520
The extended warranty on my $3500 Precision 7520 expired in June 2022. Just before the warranty expired, I learned that my expensive laptop did not meet the requirements for an upgrade to Windows 11. But I heard that sad news from Microsoft, not from Dell.
Does Dell actually have any interest, any interest at all, even a tiny bit, in keeping its noncorporate customers informed and satisfied?
PS Don't get me started on the bad advice I got from Dell's "Customer Service" about increasing my laptop's memory. That person had no idea what they were talking about; I spent hundreds of dollars on a useless SSD.
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JOcean
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August 31st, 2022 04:00
Though your system does not meet the MS requirements, it is quite possible to install Windows 11 on your system. I have a Latitude E5430 with Windows 11 installed and it runs quite nicely, actually much better than Windows 10 ran on the system. To install Windows 11 download the media creation tool from this Windows 11 MS site. It will create a bootable Windows 11 install flash drive. More information on how to install Windows 11 on unsupported systems can be found here at Windowslatest and here at Techspot. And even Microsoft has that information on their support site here to assist users that want to install on unsupported hardware.