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Posted by Anki
 - Today at 06:07:45
Quote from: GeorgeS on Yesterday at 21:57:26"While Windows 11 is slowly gaining more popularity among users..."

FALSE statement.

All that might be said is that WIN11 is gaining market SHARE. Period.

Users likely detest WIN11 as much as they did before (or even MORE so!) but over time some systems are ether retired/replaced or the users begrudgingly install WIN11.

Market share does not equate to likability.
That's called engagement farming, clickbait, or performative behavior on behalf of the writers of the blog.
Posted by Anki
 - Today at 06:05:45
Quote from: Abc on Today at 06:03:04Windows 10 is already super slow OS vs 8 core version. Especially on hard disk and old integrated graphics. And w.update offers incorrect drivers.

That was true with Windows 8.1 too. If you haven't upgraded to a SSD/NVME for your OS drive you're the only one to blame. HDD are for storage only, not regular R/W
Posted by Anki
 - Today at 06:03:53
NO THANKS. WINDOWS 11, WHILE HAVING SOME COOL FEATURES EVERYDAY COMMON TASKS LIKE RIGHT CLICK CONTEXT MENUS AND MORE NOTICABLY SLOW ON MY 3-YEAR-OLD LAPTOP
Posted by Abc
 - Today at 06:03:04
Windows 10 is already super slow OS vs 8 core version. Especially on hard disk and old integrated graphics. And w.update offers incorrect drivers.
Posted by spuwho
 - Yesterday at 23:56:25
My upgrade was quite simple actually.

The tool said I didn't qualify due to old hardware.

I logged into KVM, went to the Windows VM parameters and clicked up the TPM option and set it to 2.0.

The next day MSFT opened the upgrade path and it completed in a couple of hours.

Then I logged the VM off.

Maybe I will get around to actually using it someday.
Posted by GeorgeS
 - Yesterday at 21:57:26
"While Windows 11 is slowly gaining more popularity among users..."

FALSE statement.

All that might be said is that WIN11 is gaining market SHARE. Period.

Users likely detest WIN11 as much as they did before (or even MORE so!) but over time some systems are ether retired/replaced or the users begrudgingly install WIN11.

Market share does not equate to likability.


Posted by Redaktion
 - Yesterday at 08:03:57
Windows 10 still has a large user base, with many holding off on upgrading to Windows 11 due to the TPM 2.0 requirement. Microsoft is once again urging this set of users to upgrade their PCs.

https://www.notebookcheck.net/Microsoft-continues-efforts-to-convince-Windows-10-users-to-upgrade-to-TPM-2-0-supported-PCs.1002223.0.html