do that if you want, also dont upgrade to the abomination known as windows 11, as you need a UEFI for it and its not worth paying £100 for something that feels like a ripoff company made it in python and copy and paste assembly code and using bits of the linux kernel so they dont have to pay for anything, also the rounded corners of the windows on windows 11 feel worse because its not the same, plus not all apps even support 11. windows 10 is like the mix between the worst parts of 8.1 and the worst parts of 7 salted and baked for 10 hours to give everyone a false hope that it would be good and then ripping the good things off right before being served to you