While my PCs all failed the initial test, subsequent updates have added odds and sods that might change that. I can't be bothered checking since come full roll-out time that checking will be done for me, and it will either turn up or not. In the meantime, they get used and get older and quite possibly the portable one will die of something and need replacing. Thinking about that, my netbook did, and has been replaced by a refurbed desktop of a much higher spec at a remarkably low cost. This might actually be happy to update itself.
Its replacement will almost certainly come with Win11. Just as long as there is at least an option to make it look and feel like what I am used to. Thankfully, on Win10 there was reasonably easy access to the (win3.1) control panel, where the items were arranged alphabetically and thus easy to find, not grouped in a semi-logical mess that requires you to know what the guy who did the grouping was smoking when he grouped it. From a user point of view, they got it spot on with XP, ruined it with Vista, and have been having trouble keeping the well hidden good stuff and returning to ways of having their users use the knowledge that they gained over the years.