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Is there any risk of data loss during the upgrade process?

  • Published on: November 18, 2024   Last updated on: February 3, 2025
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User data will be migrated to new Windows 11 during the upgrade process.  We still recommend using Synology Active backup to do a full backup before the upgrade.

If you need assistance on Synology Active backup, please contact ICTO Help Desk (Tel: 8822 8600, Email: icto.helpdesk@um.edu.mo).

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