Which is better ? WIN11 or WIN10 21H2

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  1. Posts : 231
    Windows 10 Home 21H1
       #21

    Hi,

    In my opinion Windows 10 (21H1, 21H2) is more stable, so much that in fact, I have just reverted to it.

    Windows 11 is cool and fresh, but a little bit unpolished. The new PC settings app crashes frequently, and the new taskbar is so strange, I miss the customization options, and I don't like the merged WiFi/Battery/Sound settings menu.
    And on top of this, I experienced several freezess, something I have never seen on this PC on Windows 10.

    I have pretty new hardware: Intel Core i5-10240U, 16 GB of DDR4-SODIMM and SAMSUNG NVMe disk. as in my profile It seems to be an USB bug as it happens sometimes when I have some resource-intensive I/O s running to the USB drive. The whole system just freezes for minutes.

    This is not happening on Windows 10, so I am staying on Windows 10 for at least a year longer, until they fix these initial bugs.
    Last edited by ish4d0w; 22 Dec 2021 at 07:26.
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  2. Posts : 31,471
    10 Home x64 (22H2) (10 Pro on 2nd pc)
       #22

    ish4d0w said:
    In my opinion Windows 10 (21H1, 21H2) is more stable, so much that in fact, I have just reverted to it.

    Windows 11 is cool and fresh, but a little bit unpolished. The new PC settings app crashes frequently, and the new taskbar is so strange, I miss the customization options, and I don't like the merged WiFi/Battery/Sound settings menu.
    And on top of this, I experienced several freezess, something I have never seen on this PC on Windows 10.

    I have pretty new hardware: Intel Core i5-10120U, 16 GB of DDR4-SODIMM and SAMSUNG NVMe disk. It seems to be an USB bug as it happens sometimes when I have some resource-intensive I/O s running to the USB drive. The whole system just freezes for minutes.
    This is not happening on Windows 10, so I am staying on Windows 10 for at least a year longer, until they fix these initial bugs.


    That's not been my experience, your problems are probably specific to your particular hardware.

    I have three machines running Windows 11, one an unsupported device and the other two fully supported. The best spec'd machine has an i7-10610U. All their specs can be seen on my Eleven Forum profile: Bree | Windows 11 Forum

    I've been running W11 for nearly six months now, ever since the first Insider release of build 22000.51. Many commented at the time just how stable it was from the start, unusually so for an Insider build. The actual Windows kernel seems little changed from that of Windows 10. Seems that all the big the changes are all at the GUI level, in particular Start and the Taskbar.

    Whether you like those changes and can live with them is a personal matter, I've got used to them now. But as an OS for running your software on there is nothing new in 11 that 10 does not have.

    "Which is better ? WIN11 or WIN10 21H2". Neither, or both. I run both and apart from the GUI there's nothing to choose between them.
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  3. Posts : 13,898
    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
       #23

    What @Bree said. The only real visual difference between the 2 is the rounded corners of various windows. The functions difference is where things are located, right-click of the Start icon gives more things, some from Control Panel [which still works]. The one thing I miss is the hover of the Peek doesn't work but clicking the same bar does minimize and restore. The "tweak" of God Mode works the same. I've added a few things to the Task bar without problem but sometimes having a shortcut on the desktop and right-click that to Pin to the taskbar works best or easiest. None of my computers meet Win11 specs so I got a decent price on this 14" Notebook with Win11 Pro, Core i5 2.40GHz, 8GB RAM and 256GB NVME drive, fastest operating machine I own. I probably will replace my newest Desktop [from late 2015] later on, prices aren't too bad unless wanting the latest, greatest, fastest, bestest but I'm no a gamer with their needs.
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  4. Posts : 18,424
    Windows 11 Pro
       #24

    Windows 11 has to be better than Windows 10, because 11 is 1 greater than 10....back when I went to school anyway. Today, maybe not. If a + b = c and a=10 and c=11, what is b? b would be the amount that c is better than a. Just sayin'
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  5. Posts : 21,421
    19044.1586 - 21H2 Pro x64
       #25

    NavyLCDR said:
    Windows 11 has to be better than Windows 10, because 11 is 1 greater than 10....back when I went to school anyway. Today, maybe not. If a + b = c and a=10 and c=11, what is b? b would be the amount that c is better than a. Just sayin'
    So Windows 95, 98, and 2000 are all > Windows 10 and Windows 11 according to that logic
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  6. Posts : 1,203
    11 Home
       #26

    steve108 said:
    So Windows 95, 98, and 2000 are all > Windows 10 and Windows 11 according to that logic
    If you're counting backwards.
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  7. Posts : 15,441
    Windows10
       #27

    NavyLCDR said:
    Windows 11 has to be better than Windows 10, because 11 is 1 greater than 10....back when I went to school anyway. Today, maybe not. If a + b = c and a=10 and c=11, what is b? b would be the amount that c is better than a. Just sayin'
    If you had been in the British Navy, I would say you had one too many rums when posting this LOL.
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  8. Posts : 2,800
    Windows 7 Pro
       #28

    The arithmetic is sound. At least they have something straight since the beginning.

    Which is better ? WIN11 or WIN10 21H2-win.jpg

    Win 1.0 was ahead of it's time... It already had the rounded corners.
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  9. Posts : 21,421
    19044.1586 - 21H2 Pro x64
       #29

    Everything runs in cycles. In the future, squared corners will be the new in thing
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  10. Posts : 13,898
    Win10 Version 22H2 Pro and Home, Win11 Pro and Home
       #30

    cereberus said:
    If you had been in the British Navy, I would say you had one too many rums when posting this LOL.
    Or maybe 1 not enough.
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