I did tried Windows 11 but maybe I don't like it
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I did tried Windows 11 but maybe I don't like it
When Windows 11 release on October 5, 2021, Windows 11 still has some a lots of bugs. I'm not going to upgrade or install Windows 11 on my computer. What do you think guys?
Last edited by f23948; 02 Jan 2022 at 23:39.
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It's your computer and you are free to do what you want with it.
Windows 10 also has lots of bugs, otherwise Patch Tuesday would not be required. Yes, Windows 11 has bugs as well, but none of them impact my day-to day usage of multiple apps.
If it has no features that are of benefit to you then just continue with what you have.
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When Windows 11 release on October 5, 2021, Windows 11 still has some a lots of bugs. I'm not going to upgrade or install Windows 11 on my computer. What do you think guys?
I'm not going to upgrade to or install Windows 11 on October 5th either. I've already been running it for the last 6 months so I'm already there.
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Windows 11 still has some a lots of bugs. I'm not going to upgrade or install Windows 11 on my computer. What do you think guys?
I think you couldn't install Windows 11 even if you wanted to.
The 4th generation Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-4590 in your specs is not on Microsoft's list of Windows 11 supported Intel processors, only 8th gen. or newer make the cut.
For my part I've been running Windows 11 for the past two months on a laptop I use daily. I find it as reliable as Windows 10. I will have no hesitation upgrading any of my machines that are offered Windows 11.
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You know what? I really don't see why people use LTSC. If you want to control your system use firewall rules.
Anyway.. what bugs are you referring to?
Those of us that have been running Win 11 since the leak have not experienced much in the way of bugs... Win 11 is Win10.1 (same kernel etc) - it's just better in performance and reliability (IMHO)
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If it has no features that are of benefit to you then just continue with what you have.
I am struggling to find one significant game changing feature. W11 is just cosmetic flim flam.
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All complex software has bugs and always will do - but some software has more bugs than others. All such bugs are due to human error.
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I am struggling to find one significant game changing feature.
A Settings app that has a logical structure and that you can actually navigate and find things. That's a game changer for me
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A Settings app that has a logical structure and that you can actually navigate and find things. That's a game changer for me
I agree that is a nice feature but (to me) the number of removed features far outweigh this.
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A Settings app that has a logical structure and that you can actually navigate and find things. That's a game changer for me
I agree. Now to get rid of the old control panel completely would be good.