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I tried w11 yesterday on my unsupported i7-5960x PC and it ran exactly the same as w10 or worse. IMHO w11 is rushed out and it's a bloated mess right now.
Agreed and I wish MS had waited until all the 'goodies' were available - like Android apps for example. And why the necessity for 4 clicks to get to something when with 10 it was say 2 is beyond me. Hence my thoughts is this is a sop to the hardware manufacturers before the festive season really gets under way.
" w11 is rushed out and it's a bloated mess right now. ".................it is , for sure !
A very good reason to wait ( a long time ) with "upgrading" ............from a good working Win10 !!
" it's already working better than W10."..........?? , whats working better ?
Tried in VM , but removed it fast , contextmenu, etc , is a mess in 11 ..........muuuch better in my 10 ( tweaked the menu ).
Over all, dont see any reason for leaving my exellent working 10...............
I installed it on a non-compliant i7-7x and 11 worked fine. But, and it is a big BUT, I fail to see any reason to change to my main rig which is compliant. Now there may be hidden benefits but rounded corners, 4 clicks to get to something when 2 would do in 10, I'm in the wait and see brigade.
As far as speed, no difference but that's before I loaded up with programs. Just my ramblings
" 4 clicks to get to something when 2 would do in 10 "..............another big reason for staying on Win10 !
All these "clicks " , if two will do , are a waste of time.....