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RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - mothered - 06-04-2022

(06-03-2022, 04:31 PM)Miki100 Wrote: P.S. @mothered please read my private message
I don't provide social engineering support via PM.

Create a thread with all questions and concerns.


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - Pamamyu - 06-04-2022

If you are doing some important work and are afraid that after the transition to a new system, some programs or peripheral equipment will stop working as they should (and this can happen, especially with old software and hardware), then you should not rush to migrate. In this case, it's better to stay on Windows 10, which is stable for you - because it is still supported and will be supported for many years to come.

If you're tired of the straight and rough lines of Windows 10 and want something newer and softer, then you'll love Windows 11. Most likely, you will be comfortable working in this system and then you should switch to it. In general, reviews of Windows 11 are positive, despite the fact that this is still a raw version and not all the promised features have been implemented in it yet.

When updating a system, you should always be prepared for the fact that something will go wrong. Therefore, prepare for this time in which you do not have urgent work at the computer.


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - mothered - 06-05-2022

(06-04-2022, 03:21 PM)Pamamyu Wrote: When updating a system, you should always be prepared for the fact that something will go wrong. Therefore, prepare for this time in which you do not have urgent work at the computer.
Personally, I always Install an OS on my VM and navigate around for a week or so - just to see It's overall functionality, and whether It's suited to my usability and liking.

If all goes well, I'll use It on my physical PC.


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - Pamamyu - 06-06-2022

Sounds logical and correct Smile
But I generally switched to MacOS, and enjoy every day


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - PYA - 06-14-2022

Dog dookie, the display driver keeps shitting itself. Wondows 10 has absolutely no problems on this system.


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - lurker - 06-16-2022

i hate windows now, only use mac much better and less intruding


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - porcaddio - 06-30-2022

Almost any client of mine asked me to roll back.

Enough said.


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - nightfaII - 07-10-2022

every update increases input-latency, bad


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - 0xTodd - 09-01-2022

(10-14-2021, 02:13 AM)Oni Wrote: Curious how other members are feeling about Windows 11 a week later. I listed what I've seen the first 10 minutes.

The Good:
  • UI effects are better - rounded corners, background blur on context menus, etc.
  • Icon set is cleaner - crisper and more appealing, with a pop
  • New task view is great - helpful for managing a bunch of processes

The Weird:
  • Everything is centered - including taskbar icons and the lockscreen clock, doesn't fit some wallpapers
  • Start menu has been modified - 11's start menu gets rid of some of the quirks of 10, but brings its own as well
  • Reminds me of Ubuntu's newer UI - might have been 10 years ago, but Ubuntu had modernized their UI

The Bad:
  • They force you to use a Microsoft account initially -  swapping to a local account takes some poking around, creepy
  • Settings and menus have been moved/rearranged - certain menus and settings have been removed or relocated, awkward
  • TPM 2.0 must be enabled for installation - if your motherboard/BIOS is non-compliant it's unsupported, annoying

agreed wit this.
personally, Win10 with some GUI changed? was that a stretch?

(06-30-2022, 07:39 PM)porcaddio Wrote: Almost any client of mine asked me to roll back.

Enough said.

id roll back if i could, but it will do for now


RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? - mothered - 09-01-2022

(06-14-2022, 01:50 AM)PYA Wrote: Dog dookie, the display driver keeps shitting itself. Wondows 10 has absolutely no problems on this system.
I actually experienced It In reverse - Windows 10 display driver losing functionality, and Windows 11 has no Issues.