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A few questions about Win 11
1st is, what is so good about Win 11 over Win 10 Pro 64bit that I have now?
2nd why do I have to register as new on the Win 11 forum? Is it run by the same people that run the Win 10 forum?
1st is, what is so good about Win 11 over Win 10 Pro 64bit that I have now?
2nd why do I have to register as new on the Win 11 forum? Is it run by the same people that run the Win 10 forum?
Good morning!
1) In my opinion, nothing. Eye Candy. Google is you friend for reviews. If you are using Windows 10 now, stay with it. There will be a major W11 upgrade towards the fall.
2) Yes but the Site Admin wants everyone to start from scratch. I tend to disagree on creating a new account, but it is what it is.
Nothing that I've seen. There are a few minor new features- and in 22H2 they are supposed to be restoring lost taskbar functions e.g. drag 'n drop.1st is, what is so good about Win 11 over Win 10 Pro 64bit that I have now?
The second is exactly what you'd expect... just as sevenforums, eightforums .... any separate forum.
If you spend all your time in a browser, word document, spreadsheet, etc. then there is no apparent difference. The most notable differences are rounded corners, better integration of dark theme, and revised apps like Notepad and Task Manager. There may be security improvements under the hood but there are no convincing reports of any differences.
Upgrade if you want the latest, or stay if you do not like change.
Thanks for the input about Win 11. There is an old saying in the tv and radio repair world, "If it an't broak, don't fix it". I am from the old school when electronic equipment was worth fixing. Not like today in this throw away world. I started fixing tv's and radios back when they had vacuum tubes in them. And tube testers in grocery stores.
I can't recall or find the exact post but a poster asked can you install Win10 on a Win 11 Computer ?
Thoughts ?
(poster needed a new computer and only Win 11 was available)