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The only issue I had with Windows 8 was the Metro menu aka full screen start menu. Outside from that - I loved it. 8.1 addressed that issue, sort of. Overall, Windows 8/8.1 was really stable OS. Windows 10 really improved all of that, is arguably the best OS since XP. Windows 11 however.. it really feels like a huge miss, honestly. It's ironic that it follows the typical Microsoft release tradition where every other version # is shit. XP good, Vista bad, 7 good, 8 bad (8.1 good), 10 good, 11 "bad". The thing about macOS that I think is appealing is that overall, the aesthetic has pretty much remained the same over the years. They've made a few minor tweaks, but it's largely the same look and feel since.. god I don't even remember the first release.I haven't watched yet and don't really care about upgrading any time soon. But what I will say is that there are people who hate every new version of windows every time one comes out.
Windows 10 worked beautifully for me on day 1 of them giving it away for free to Windows 8 users. And threads about it were full of people who claimed to have all these problems. Everyone also hated W8. There are people still clinging to dear life onto W7.
So it's always hard for me to trust any impressions of a new Windows because it feels like the default stance is always that change is bad.
ftfyWindows 95 - great
Windows 98 - meh
Windows 2000 - meh
Windows ME - Shit
Windows XP - meh
Windows Vista - great
Windows 7 - meh
Windows 8 - Shit
Windows 10 - Great
Windows 11 - Shit
Gonna have to pass on that one. Win10 is good enough and already has too many "convenience" features that baby sit you like its your first PC and waste system resources. They could seriously not touch Win10 for the next decade (besides security patches) and no one would complain at all.
Holy crap you're right!Windows 2000 - Great
Windows ME - Shit
Windows XP - Great
Windows Vista - Shit
Windows 7 - Great
Windows 8 - Shit
Windows 10 - Great
Windows 11 - Shit..?
It was already that way on server I think or was at one point.Microsoft's Windows 11 blue screen of death to become black
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Microsoft’s Windows 11 blue screen of death to become black
The new colour in the Windows 11 operating system matches the new black logon and shutdown screens.www.bbc.co.uk
I installed the Dev preview and… Honestly, after a few days of using it, I don't see anything super negative about it. It's alright. Nothing crazy, but it's not as bad as I thought it was going to be. Despite the changes it still feels familiar which is probably what they were going for.![]()
Windows 11: How to safely install the new Insider Preview build
The new OS update has dropped, but you shouldn't be installing it over your main build just yet.www.pcgamer.com
Personally, I can't be arsed to install the preview but maybe one of you ppl might want to give it a whirl?
@TaySan has. Maybe we should wait a few weeks and see if his computer corrupts itself due to a bad update.Anyone actually taken the plunge and installed this yet?
The installation was quick and painless for me. I haven't played any games or anything yet though. The taskbar is going to take some time for me to get used to.Props to @TaySan you bold pioneer. How are you finding it?
The installation was quick and painless for me. I haven't played any games or anything yet though. The taskbar is going to take some time for me to get used to.![]()
Edit- looks like you can. "If all you're after is a quick repositioning, you can do that for free in Windows 11. Just right-click anywhere on the desktop, select Personalize, navigate to the Taskbar section, then expand the Taskbar behavior settings. There are a few different configuration options, the first one being a Taskbar alignment pull-down menu, with Center(default) and Left as the two choices."You can move the start button back over to the bottom left, right?
Microsoft have shot themselves in the foot by making Windows 11 incompatible with older PC's (at least officially). Otherwise they'd do the same thing as with Win10 for Win7 users - keep nagging you to upgrade and eventually put it in the recommended section in Windows Update.Looks like IOS.
Whatevers I am fine with 10 until they force an upgrade on me.
I aint paying though thats for sure.
The last couple of months in Australia CPU's have been having supply issues. I was trying to find a good deal and had to settle on a 10-400K because the prices were much more inflated then they should have been. They can't blame crypto miners for that.Anecdotal and all, but CPUs haven't been difficult at all to find around Canada's second largest city, the newest AMD and Intel CPUs have both been gathering dust on Best Buy shelves. It's not much different when shopping online, they can be found with little effort at least in North America. Yet the major media outlets have been playing up CPU shortages all year (CNN, ZDNet, PC Mag, etc). Why?
Great Britain is a bit dodgy on that front too.The last couple of months in Australia CPU's have been having supply issues. I was trying to find a good deal and had to settle on a 10-400K because the prices were much more inflated then they should have been. They can't blame crypto miners for that.
Due to better encryption you won't touch it? Ok Jan.Not touching it with a 20 foot pole due to TPM.
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