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Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-04-2023

Greetings everyone,

It's still not clear on Its official release date, but It seems Windows 12 will be arriving sooner than expected.

https://arogyabharti2021.in/windows-12-release-date-features/
https://aiimsexams.org/windows-12-release-date-2023/#:~:text=Windows%2012%20was%20announced%20to,is%20now%20ready%20to%20release.
https://windows12update.com/

Post your thoughts.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - morphios - 04-04-2023

Oh, no...
They can calm down a bit with releasing new versions and take the time to fix the broken versions.
I'm not saying this is the case, it just feels like they, halfway through the development of one version, give up and release a next version.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - Tamarisk - 04-04-2023

Who needs it anyway ? Changes from Windows 10 to 11 are just affecting UI, and there is probably nothing more to do with the UI with the current trend.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - QloqO - 04-04-2023

they should remove the trash useless programmes that fuck the ram and run in the background in win 10 and 11 when ur device is idle windows 10 use 1-2 GB of your'e ram and 30-50 percent of you're CPU the big problem in win 11 in the beginning it's 4 GB memory while in idle. at the end of the day it'll be using 10 GB of memory in idle how much then you will need to run win 12 to just browse chrome and some apps 16 gb? for me Win 7 was the best version and the most stable and successful


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-05-2023

(04-04-2023, 05:40 PM)morphios Wrote: Oh, no...
They can calm down a bit with releasing new versions and take the time to fix the broken versions.
I'm not saying this is the case, it just feels like they, halfway through the development of one version, give up and release a next version.
Microsoft said they were stopping at Windows 10 - they'd only be releasing upgraded builds on that version.

I was surprised to read Windows 11 was released, and now they're planning on Windows 12. I've read from a reliable source that they've started working on It last month.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - morphios - 04-05-2023

(04-04-2023, 07:19 PM)Tamarisk Wrote: Who needs it anyway ? Changes from Windows 10 to 11 are just affecting UI, and there is probably nothing more to do with the UI with the current trend.

I have to partially disagree with you. Windows 11's changes from 10 seem to only run skin deep, but there is more to it, even if it isn't obvious. And the reason I say this is that in general, Windows 11 doesn't allow you to install it if the BIOS isn't supported and has certain security features, but it can be forced. In addition to that, as far as I can tell, you are only able to run an android version of the embedded OS on Windows 11,even though it seems like that feature's development stopped soon after the initial release where on Windows 10 I was never able to get it going, isn't supported, and I have not heard of it.
But you are very correct when you are referring to normal end users, to them the difference is only UI.

(04-04-2023, 08:36 PM)QloqO Wrote: they should remove the trash useless programmes that fuck the ram and run in the background in win 10 and 11 when ur device is idle windows 10 use 1-2 GB of your'e ram and 30-50 percent of you're CPU the big problem in win 11 in the beginning it's 4 GB memory while in idle. at the end of the day it'll be using 10 GB of memory in idle how much then you will need to run win 12 to just browse chrome  and some apps 16 gb? for me Win 7 was the best version and the most stable and successful

At first glance, Windows 10 and 11 does seem to use that amount of RAM while it is idle, but that is because Microsoft decided to use the idle time to do things that should not be done while in idle. With a fresh copy of Windows 10 or 11, one of the first things it does is try to connect to an internet connection. After the initial set up, one of the first things it does on the first idle is check for, download and install of updates. Once it started, I have not seen that it stops this process until it is completed, even if the machine is no longer in idle, and for it to complete it is required multiple re-boot's and a lot of patience.
Microsoft had a brilliant idea that was horribly executed. Yes, use the system's resources while it is in idle to keep the OS updated or to run the anti-virus and malware scans, the best idea ever. But successfully stopping everything that was started in idle as soon as idle stops, that result is still desired and only dreamt of.
The closest you will get Windows 10 and 11 to true idle is when every update has been installed, all the apps has been updated and every scan was done.

In regard to what you said about the RAM. Generally speaking, going forward we are heading there, yes. Looking at the history of Microsoft, every new OS version had new, higher, minimum requirements. Going back to Windows XP, we forget that we could very, very successfully run the complete OS on only 512MB of RAM. Merely thinking of running Windows 10 on that amount of RAM makes me laugh.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-05-2023

(04-05-2023, 11:26 AM)morphios Wrote: Going back to Windows XP, we forget that we could very, very successfully run the complete OS on only 512MB of RAM. Merely thinking of running Windows 10 on that amount of RAM makes me laugh.
You'd be lucky to open MS Paint.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - morphios - 04-05-2023

(04-05-2023, 02:31 AM)mothered Wrote:
(04-04-2023, 05:40 PM)morphios Wrote: Oh, no...
They can calm down a bit with releasing new versions and take the time to fix the broken versions.
I'm not saying this is the case, it just feels like they, halfway through the development of one version, give up and release a next version.
Microsoft said they were stopping at Windows 10 - they'd only be releasing upgraded builds on that version.

I was surprised to read Windows 11 was released, and now they're planning on Windows 12. I've read from a reliable source that they've started working on It last month.

They won't stop soon, well, not in my opinion.
Windows 7 was the successor after XP. It was the first release where Microsoft didn't build on top of DOS but created a new OS entirely where DOS is an addition instead of the core.
They obviously didn't want people to stay on 7 and provided free, time limited upgrades to Windows 10 while stopping support on Windows 7 to create a sense of urgency (and just not telling everyone that Windows 7 keys work just fine on Windows 10 installations).
While Windows 10 offers a lot, it is still lacking and feels broken compared to Windows 7.
Since history will just repeat itself, they will continue to create new versions until they get lucky with a stable, visually pleasing, not resource hungry version. Then only we can hope for them to settle into that for just about three service packs before they get bored again, and break it all over again just to repeat the process.


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - ray_22 - 04-12-2023

I hadd also read about the news of windows 12 coming. shorturl.at/ioIM6


RE: Windows 12 Is Coming - mothered - 04-12-2023

(04-12-2023, 12:58 PM)ray_22 Wrote: I hadd also read about the news of windows 12 coming.
It's all over the net.