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Windows 11: your questions answered

It was only fitting that Microsoft insisted that this chat would be via Teams. After all, Teams has been one of the huge success stories for the company this past 18 months, and it helpfully allows senior Microsoft execs to speak to people the world over from the comfort of their front room. In his opening statement, Aaron Woodman, the general manager of Windows, talked about a Windows userbase of 1.3 billion people, and that the Windows 11 rollout would probably be the biggest software update program in the world. Which led to my first question:

Q You say that 1.3 billion people are using Windows, but are all those upgradable systems?

No. In fact, one thing I would say is, from our perspective, we want to put our arms around and satisfy all of our Windows customers. Windows 10 customers will, if they meet minimum system requirements, see an upgrade offer as

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