Is it normal to upgrade to windows 11
I did, but went back to windows 10, because my game would not work and some issue with Bluetooth. I was more familiar with windows 10. Which do you think is better and why?
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I did, but went back to windows 10, because my game would not work and some issue with Bluetooth. I was more familiar with windows 10. Which do you think is better and why?
Windows 10 is a downgrade over Windows 7; I imagine Windows 11 would be the same way.
I'm only going to upgrade to Windows 11 when it's needed. I'm not upgrading it for the sake of upgrading it.
i cant wait to find out all the innovative ways they figured out how to steal my personal & proprietary information and market ads at me and force me to pay monthly subscriptions for shitty services
only reason I have window 10 is because cant get XP which I think was the best, so forced to upgrade and will not upgrade again till there is no choice. just wish they would leave things alone as they are working fine, if its not broken dont fix it
I'm going to wait at least a year so they get the bugs worked out. Only my new laptop and my wife new laptop are compatible with Windows 11.
My main desk computer is not (it struggles with Windows 10).
I haven't needed to yet. I plan on it, but just never get around it doing so. (The only reason I get on my computer is for college, and college hasn't required 11 thus far.)