
Moving to Windows 11 can be a smooth process… so long as you’re fully prepared
Windows 11 is here. It looks great, it’s safer, and it’s going to help businesses be a lot more productive.
There’s a “but”. As the biggest Windows update since 2015, there’s some prep work your business needs to do.
The update process isn’t just clicking an upgrade button.
There are system requirements that all your devices need to meet. Recovery drives that need to be created. And backups to check.
And if any of your PCs or laptops don’t meet the tough hardware requirements – maybe they don’t have enough free memory, or your processors aren’t fast enough – you’ll need to budget for and order new devices.
With the global chip shortage reducing the availability of new computers, that simple task alone can cause a lot of frustration.
To avoid disruption to your business, you should work ahead.
This update should make life easier for you and your team. So long as you prepare

My name is Pat Midzio, and I own and run a local IT support and data security company.
I remember when Windows 10 was released. Many businesses didn’t take the time to prepare for the update. They thought it was simply a case of clicking a button and waiting for the computer to restart.
Instead, things didn’t always go to plan. Data was lost, and people couldn’t get used to the new way of using the operating system.
And because they hadn’t taken the time to do things properly, they couldn’t recover lost data. They couldn’t roll back to the older version of the operating system. And they had to plough money into new equipment because their devices just couldn’t cope with Windows 10.
I don’t want to see any more businesses having to deal with this.
That’s why I highly recommend you start to prepare for the update now, even though the free upgrade won’t roll out until early next year.
For a short time, I’m offering local businesses a Windows 11 roll out checklist.
My team of experts will talk to you about your business, your devices, and any plans you already have for the update.
They’ll be able to identify your readiness for Windows 11, and give you all the information you need to update without a loss of productivity or revenue.
We do all of this for a fee of $249, simply to cover our experts’ time.
Before we go ahead, we need to have a quick video call (no more than 15 minutes) to discuss your business, and answer your questions.
It’s really easy to arrange this. My live calendar is below. Take a look and select the date and time that suits you best.
There’s no obligation to go ahead with the check after we talk. And of course, no obligation to buy anything, ever.