RE: Windows 11 Leak 06-26-2021, 08:23 PM
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Seems like the requirements are a little higher than the ones for win10, although not that much
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(06-26-2021, 08:23 PM)ciccillover Wrote: Seems like the requirements are a little higher than the ones for win10, although not that muchYou can read about the requirements here.
(06-27-2021, 10:51 AM)Boudica Wrote: Those who have tried it: What do you think?
I haven't got particularly high or low expectations, though I certainly miss some of the navigation ease of Win7. With win10, I don't find things like the settings menus as intuitive as I'd like. It can be annoying to locate the setting I'm actually after, and I often don't bother to change things because it's so irksome. I find Win10 a little clunky and full of things I don't need, but that's probably always been the case with Windows. I'm more than happy enough to continue using Windows, though.
(06-27-2021, 06:00 PM)Dismas Wrote:(06-27-2021, 10:51 AM)Boudica Wrote: Those who have tried it: What do you think?
I haven't got particularly high or low expectations, though I certainly miss some of the navigation ease of Win7. With win10, I don't find things like the settings menus as intuitive as I'd like. It can be annoying to locate the setting I'm actually after, and I often don't bother to change things because it's so irksome. I find Win10 a little clunky and full of things I don't need, but that's probably always been the case with Windows. I'm more than happy enough to continue using Windows, though.
In my opinion, it will only get more gimmicky.
(06-27-2021, 10:51 AM)Boudica Wrote: I haven't got particularly high or low expectations, though I certainly miss some of the navigation ease of Win7. With win10, I don't find things like the settings menus as intuitive as I'd like. It can be annoying to locate the setting I'm actually after, and I often don't bother to change things because it's so irksome. I find Win10 a little clunky and full of things I don't need, but that's probably always been the case with Windows. I'm more than happy enough to continue using Windows, though.Same exact thing here. Lots of stuff I don't need in Win8 and later editions. Plus the thing that Windows Updates are mandatory now, except if you alter the system beyond my liking, has driven me away from Windows on my personal PC. I still have a virtual machine with Win10 though, jsut for the compatibility with a few Windows only software.
(06-27-2021, 06:54 PM)ciccillover Wrote: Lots of stuff I don't need in Win8 and later editions.This tool does an excellent job In removing Windows components, and customizing the OS to your needs.
(06-27-2021, 06:54 PM)ciccillover Wrote: Plus the thing that Windows Updates are mandatory now, except if you alter the system beyond my likingI've completely disabled the garbage Windows updates.
(06-27-2021, 06:54 PM)ciccillover Wrote:(06-27-2021, 10:51 AM)Boudica Wrote: I haven't got particularly high or low expectations, though I certainly miss some of the navigation ease of Win7. With win10, I don't find things like the settings menus as intuitive as I'd like. It can be annoying to locate the setting I'm actually after, and I often don't bother to change things because it's so irksome. I find Win10 a little clunky and full of things I don't need, but that's probably always been the case with Windows. I'm more than happy enough to continue using Windows, though.Same exact thing here. Lots of stuff I don't need in Win8 and later editions. Plus the thing that Windows Updates are mandatory now, except if you alter the system beyond my liking, has driven me away from Windows on my personal PC. I still have a virtual machine with Win10 though, jsut for the compatibility with a few Windows only software.
(06-28-2021, 01:18 PM)Boudica Wrote: The VM isn't a bad shout. Might be food for thought.I can't do without a VM.