2024-04-28, 07:45 | Link #1 |
is this so?
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Gradius Home World
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upgrade to Win 11?
hi, this is just a minor issue.. so basically, one of my pc is being asked by Microsoft almost every update if I want to move over to Windows 11. Currently, the pc is using Windows 10, and it's working just fine. The pc is a 10600k, it's the only pc in the house that's getting asked by Microsoft to update, because the others are too old for Win11. I did a bit of research, and there's no way to stop Microsoft from asking.
so my question is to the people who upgraded to Windows 11. Did you encounter problems with Win 11? Or is it better to stay on Windows 10?
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2024-04-28, 13:25 | Link #2 |
Operation sneaky sneaks
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Join Date: Aug 2012
Location: Hic et ubique
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It's better to stay on Windows 10 if you prefer the UX on Windows 10. Windows 11 does away with many QoL features like context menus, and the start menu can take some getting used to. On the other hand, Windows 11 has seen updates to improve performance; most notably, Windows 11 is optimised to properly utilise your E-cores. I've upgraded to 11 from 10 a few years ago, and while I hated the UX initially, I can still do most of my tasks without issue. It helps that I used the registry editor to get my context menus back, and nowadays, I don't really notice as much.
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2024-06-02, 04:48 | Link #6 |
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Join Date: Apr 2011
Location: somewhere in Asia
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a little bit late to this, but there are way you can turn off the notifications with the registry or some open source software out there also capable of doing that. Don't upgrade to 11, Bloatware is a worse than 10 is one thing, but the main problem is it so baking in and removing it is much much harder compare to 10
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