Hello;
I just installed Windows 11 on the MS Insider Beta channel.
I did a clean install from the most recent (downloaded today) .iso file.
The system is triple-boot with Ubuntu 20.04.3, Windows 10 Pro, and now Windows 11 Pro (beta channel). Each OS is on a separate partition.
Boot is either through Linux Grub (if I want to run Ubuntu) or into Windows Boot Manager.
Now to my question:
I have been using the ESET Internet Security Suite on Windows 10 for several years and have come to trust it.
Now that I have Windows 11 on the system, I'm asking myself whether I need to purchase another ESET license for Windows 11 (I do not believe that ESET will allow a single-computer license to be used on two different OS's, even if it's dual-boot - but I may be wrong).
Or, should I just stick with the built-in Windows Defender on the 11 side?
Thanks for your advice
Ultrarunner
I just installed Windows 11 on the MS Insider Beta channel.
I did a clean install from the most recent (downloaded today) .iso file.
The system is triple-boot with Ubuntu 20.04.3, Windows 10 Pro, and now Windows 11 Pro (beta channel). Each OS is on a separate partition.
Boot is either through Linux Grub (if I want to run Ubuntu) or into Windows Boot Manager.
Now to my question:
I have been using the ESET Internet Security Suite on Windows 10 for several years and have come to trust it.
Now that I have Windows 11 on the system, I'm asking myself whether I need to purchase another ESET license for Windows 11 (I do not believe that ESET will allow a single-computer license to be used on two different OS's, even if it's dual-boot - but I may be wrong).
Or, should I just stick with the built-in Windows Defender on the 11 side?
Thanks for your advice
Ultrarunner