Get your taxes done using TurboTax

OK For those of you who do not hate Microsoft and who do not loathe Windows 11. I Had bought a Geekom micro computer with Windows 11 on it for less than $200 and immediately down graded it to Windows 10. I have been using it for my Music Stack. 

With Turbo Tax dropping support for Windows 10 and after looking for alternatives, even in Open Source, I reconciled myself to seeing if it could still be upgraded back to Windows 11 and I succeeded.

There are many micro computers out there and if you do decide to go with Windows 11, this might be a possible course of action for you.

You can remove a lot of the Microsoft garbage (though I don't know if Turbo Tax is going to requirement to re-enable them for Tax season.

But, *IF* you want to, then download the ISO using the Media Creation Tool from Microsoft and use Rufus to create your bootable USB drive to install. Rufus includes the ability to disable a lot of the stuff Microsoft forces on us.