You can try it and then go back
If you want to test drive Windows 11 before making a decision, you can do that, too. If you choose to install it when it’s available, you have ten days to see how it works for you. If you don’t like it, you can head into the Settings app to revert the upgrade.
Thanks for the info! The things I learn from FReepers . . .
So you’re saying I can reverse this ghastly thing installing itself? I’m all for it!
Eventually I will be cancelling the subscription to Microsoft Office, which I’m told is the only way to completely get rid of OneDrive. I just don’t trust it when updates, applications operating system “upgrades”, etc., install themselves. Tells me that “the people” don’t have any real control at all.