I should be, but until I need a new PC, I won't make the jump. I'm just relying on an old Windows 10 machine. Windows 11 has officially become harder to troubleshoot than a Linux machine. Still, I'll be sad that I'll lose access to games with a kernel-level anti-cheat.are you using linux distros?
Nice.Windows 10 with extended updates.
You'll regret it. It's the only operating system that gets worse with each update. It started out as a minor upgrade to Windows 10, and after many patches is nowadays considered worse than Windows 8.In the future, I'll probably switch to win11
By the time I have to switch, Microsoft will have fixed most things. Lots of the hate is just blown out of proportion, with people complaining about things that can easily be removedYou'll regret it. It's the only operating system that gets worse with each update. It started out as a minor upgrade to Windows 10, and after many patches is nowadays considered worse than Windows 8.
It came out 5 years ago, and it currently has more problems now than when it first came out. The file explorer is slower than any other Windows OS (dut to the fact that when you try to search anything it looks for it on the internet first and then tries to find it in your computer), troubleshooting is more complicated than in any other Windows OS, the hardware requirements are too stringent (The company doesn't want you to upgrade; it wants you to buy a new computer), it's start menu is inferior and has less uses than Windows 10, the new taskbar sucks, they ditched the useful action center, the OS constantly tries to push you into using their other services rather than relying on third parties if you want, etc.By the time I have to switch, Microsoft will have fixed most things.
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