RE: Windows 11 - Your Thoughts? 06-04-2022, 03:21 PM
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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.
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.