
December 20, 2008

I hope this topic is in the correct forum.
I am a board member of a not very affluent school for underprivileged children in South Africa. Our school was given 30 Win 10 PC's by another school when they upgraded and we want to update the donated PC's to Windows 11. The MS program to check whether the hardware is compatible with Windows 11 says it is.
My question from you experts is how to update so many PC's most efficiently and to retain the licence for each PC?
Hoping for a favourable answer
Regards
Charlie Brook
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Hey Charlie,
Apologies for the late response, We've been experiencing an issue with the forum that has prevented me from accessing your post.
Yes, there are methods to simplify the upgrade process involving multiple PCs. However, these processes are very technical requiring a high level of expertise.
I suggest you put this question to Copilot (Windows AI). Ask Copilot, "Is there a simple way to upgrade multiple PCs from Windows 10 to Windows 11".
Check out Copilot's answer and see if it would be something you'd be comfortable with.
If not, I'm afraid your only option would be to upgrade each PC individually.
Sorry I couldn't be more helpful.
Cheers... Jim
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