After upgrading to Windows 11 you have 10 days to change your mind and restore
Microsoft is likely to release Windows 11 on October 20, with a lot of modifications and a big makeover. Users not pleased with the upgrade can go back to Windows 10 for 10 days.
It will preserve both files and data. Then consumers can build their own backup after which a clean operating system installation can still be carried out. The information is provided via the FAQ on the Microsoft homepage. At the very bottom of the questions, it says: "If I don't like Windows 11, can I return to Windows 10 after an upgrade?." The answer is this: "Yes. If you have installed the upgrade for Windows 11, you will be able to re-install files and data to Windows 10 for a 10-day period."
Don't worry, Windows 10 is still supported until October 2025, (if you are not a Windows 11 lover).
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No, they are all the newer GPT type...
Disk ### Status Size Free Dyn Gpt
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Disk 0 Online 9 TB 1024 KB *
Disk 1 Online 3726 GB 1024 KB *
Disk 2 Online 9 TB 1024 KB *
Disk 3 Online 9 TB 1024 KB *
Disk 4 Online 931 GB 2048 KB *
Disk 5 Online 1863 GB 1024 KB *
I would have to check again... but as far as I remember I did turn on such an obvious option if it was there. Must be something else it doesn't like in ASUS BIOS.