Windows 11 available on October 5

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  1. Posts : 2,177
    Windows 10 Pro 64-bit v22H2
       #660

    marthaclark said:
    I think I also will try it new Windows 11)
    Windows 11 is a truly impressive OS that offers a unique digital experience, thanks to all those newly included features. There is no doubt that it runs smoother and much faster than the previous operating system. However, this only happens on performant PCs and not on old devices.
    Via a series of optimisations and performance improvements, Windows 11 is expected to feel significantly faster than Windows 10, even when running on identical hardware. ... That includes improved memory management, which allows Windows 11 to better prioritise apps and processes that are used most often.
    Maybe that is what the marketing hype is saying but I found the opposite is true. If you install it then come back here and prove me wrong.
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  2. Posts : 93
    Win10x64 Pro Linux Mint
       #661

    MisterEd said:
    Maybe that is what the marketing hype is saying but I found the opposite is true. If you install it then come back here and prove me wrong.
    You've got to admit though that the advert has that 'sexy' look talking about 'immersing yourself....'. Goodness it's only an OS!!!
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  3. Posts : 330
    Windows 10 Pro
       #662

    Anyone in Canada getting the WU invite to Windows 11? I have been checking since Nov. 13th when I built this new system and no actual update yet. I do have the notice that this system is able to run Windows 11.

    Cheers
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  4. Posts : 161
    Windows 11
       #663

    Yes, got the invite two weeks ago and jumped on it.
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  5. Posts : 330
    Windows 10 Pro
       #664

    Cool thanks

    Cheers
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    3-Win-7Prox64 3-Win10Prox64 3-LinuxMint20.2
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    mart1981 said:
    You've got to admit though that the advert has that 'sexy' look talking about 'immersing yourself....'. Goodness it's only an OS!!!
    Hi,
    MS is referring to immersing into the users backside lol
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  7. Posts : 95
    Windows 10 v 21H2 Home 64-bit
       #666

    Edge?


    From what I read, Windows 11 has Microsoft Edge "built right in" and "hard to remove/uninstall" or "impossible to uninstall". If any of this is true, it just proves what I said about "MS shoving it down our throats". Each time I update Windows 10, MS Edge comes back on. Each time, I uninstall Edge. Why? I use and like both Firefox and Chrome. And Edge is just a clone of Chrome. So are many others. Firefox is alone and should be ones first choice, Simply because it is NOT a chrome clone. IMHO Mozilla does a great job offering Firefox and Thunderbird. I have no experience with their other offerings, but am satisfied with Tx and Tb. End of rant.
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  8. Posts : 93
    Win10x64 Pro Linux Mint
       #667

    MorganBilbo said:
    From what I read, Windows 11 has Microsoft Edge "built right in" and "hard to remove/uninstall" or "impossible to uninstall". If any of this is true, it just proves what I said about "MS shoving it down our throats". Each time I update Windows 10, MS Edge comes back on. Each time, I uninstall Edge. Why? I use and like both Firefox and Chrome. And Edge is just a clone of Chrome. So are many others. Firefox is alone and should be ones first choice, Simply because it is NOT a chrome clone. IMHO Mozilla does a great job offering Firefox and Thunderbird. I have no experience with their other offerings, but am satisfied with Tx and Tb. End of rant.
    I'm using both 10 and 11. In 11 there is no need to unstall it. Just use Firefox and unpin Edge from the toolbar.
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    W11+W11 Developer Insider + Linux
       #668

    MorganBilbo said:
    From what I read, Windows 11 has Microsoft Edge "built right in" and "hard to remove/uninstall" or "impossible to uninstall". If any of this is true, it just proves what I said about "MS shoving it down our throats". Each time I update Windows 10, MS Edge comes back on. Each time, I uninstall Edge. Why? I use and like both Firefox and Chrome. And Edge is just a clone of Chrome. So are many others. Firefox is alone and should be ones first choice, Simply because it is NOT a chrome clone. IMHO Mozilla does a great job offering Firefox and Thunderbird. I have no experience with their other offerings, but am satisfied with Tx and Tb. End of rant.
    Browser was always a part of windows, IE was also even more deeply ingrained and involved with system. Some vestiges of it are still remaining.
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  10. Posts : 95
    Windows 10 v 21H2 Home 64-bit
       #669

    mart1981 said:
    I'm using both 10 and 11. In 11 there is no need to unstall it. Just use Firefox and unpin Edge from the toolbar.
    IMHO there is a reason to uninstall it. Edge is a clone of Chrome. What do I need with more than 2 browsers? If Edge and most of the others are all clones of Chrome, then Chrome is the only one I need. And I still prefer Firefox as my default. I understand you, but I have uninstalled IE and many others/Opera/Safari. It behooves us to be sure that anything we have installed on our PC's should be updated as required. And if I don't want to have to update Edge or IE or any other, why not just delete/uninstall them? Updating and Upgrading is a nuisance. I prefer to "not need to do those".
    Last edited by MorganBilbo; 25 Nov 2021 at 13:10. Reason: add more
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