I did tried Windows 11 but maybe I don't like it
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No way, it`s there for us Nostalgic W7 users who just won`t let go of the past
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No way, it`s there for us Nostalgic W7 users who just won`t let go of the past
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None of my hardware supports it, so the choice has already been made for me by Microsoft. I'm sure I'll be nagged to upgrade anyway. I haven't looked at or run it yet. I'd have to do it via a virtual machine and I'm in no hurry to do it.
On the subject of bugs, just have a look at the list of "known issues with Windows 10....." on each new release.
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And the same thing has been said about every major version upgrade of Windows 10 as well. So for anyone who really wants to live in that world then I would suggest staying on the oldest build of Windows that is supported by MS and only upgrade to the next build just before your current install loses support. Just keep your system 3 or 4 versions behind the current release version.
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And the same thing has been said about every major version upgrade of Windows 10 as well. So for anyone who really wants to live in that world then I would suggest staying on the oldest build of Windows that is supported by MS and only upgrade to the next build just before your current install loses support. Just keep your system 3 or 4 versions behind the current release version.
even then all the bugs are not fixed because the operating system is trying to operate on many diferent system builds and languages, it a minefield
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Hi,
I haven't noticed any memory leaks on newest 11
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I may 'play' with Win11 on a Desktop [have 3 with Win10 to choose from] but will eventually replace my main Desktop as it will not support Win11 [all are over 4 years old]. Went shopping last night and Dell has some nice Vostro and XPS Notebooks, ordered a 15" Vostro with Win10 Pro and Upgradeable to Win11 Pro, had a nice price with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. I'm downloading the Win11 .iso file now at a bit over 5GB [will need the DVD+R/DL disc] and also got the MCT to create the Bootable USB, will use a 16GB.
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I may 'play' with Win11 on a Desktop [have 3 with Win10 to choose from] but will eventually replace my main Desktop as it will not support Win11 [all are over 4 years old]. Went shopping last night and Dell has some nice Vostro and XPS Notebooks, ordered a 15" Vostro with Win10 Pro and Upgradeable to Win11 Pro, had a nice price with 8GB RAM and 256GB SSD. I'm downloading the Win11 .iso file now at a bit over 5GB [will need the DVD+R/DL disc] and also got the MCT to create the Bootable USB, will use a 16GB.
Hi,
You say will not support
Seen much older than 4 year old running 11 just fine.
Above screens were off my x299 rig with all checks disabled.
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Hi,
You say will not support
Seen much older than 4 year old running 11 just fine.
Above screens were off my x299 rig with all checks disabled.
That's why I will 'play' with my older rigs but I have to have a fully capable machine when dealing with questions/problems of my clients. I do very little customizing of my computers so I can see exactly what those folks see.