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Why No One Wants Windows 11



Why is Windows 11 struggling to win users over? Despite being released in 2021, it has only managed about 30% market share. Compare this to Windows 10’s rapid rise to popularity, and itโ€™s clear thereโ€™s hesitation. The issue? Strict system requirements exclude many capable PCs, and new features arenโ€™t enticing enough. Performance issues on some devices and a perception of being a minor update rather than a major leap forward also play a role. With Windows 10 support ending in 2025, a shift might be inevitable.

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  1. The main reason for centering of icons is for people who used large ultrawide monitors with 2-3 windows open at once, if you are working on a window in right corner of monitor and you want to click an icon on task bar, you will have to drag your mouse all the way to the bottom left corner which was a pain. By centering, you are closer to icons, no matter if you are working on left or right side of monitor. But its great they had given an option to move all the icons to left if you prefer traditional OS.

  2. When I couldn't upgrade my desktop with a 7th generation I5 processor to Win 11 because it was no longer compliant I made the switch to Linux. I've been using LDME6 for the last several months and it works great for me. There was a slight learning curve but that happens with every OS change I've done over the years. I like the fact that updates are not automatic and are controlled by me instead of being pushed on me by a massive corporation that seems to care more about advertising income than anything else. I am very happy to be in the open source freeware community now.

  3. When Windows 11 was released, i got a few months' delay because I in middle east and i always didn't get ppl's unoptimization claim because there wasn't any, and in fact , smoother. However, ever since mid 2023, some certain security updates of windows ruined the experience of the os. Like actually laggy/huge latency when launching Zoom,any browser, and worst of all, file explorer of windows is the most sluggish. The tabs in file explorer are not worth the lagginess it brought with it and still being pretty ,much useless

  4. Here the list
    What would an hacker do to your PC is likey still works even on windows 11 even servers are effected by this but the problems are mostly users who don't used if not working

    1.Changed Regedit Settings – because Full Access = Mostly everything can be easy damage

    2.Because you never made a standard account to limit access to cmd powershell or anything that stops them in the tracks for other account so they can easy to changed password to whatever the hackers wants

    3. Microsoft account is just a KEY to access onedrive for hackers who seen you allow onedrive access

    4. Administrators got full access for mostly everything
    I mostly used a timer with my administrator Accounts that Hackers can't unlock because all admins are down lockdown at a time Only the user can know
    A paper holds more data than saving it on the PC itself Nice try
    ( I will not tell what i used but at least it better allowing ( cmd Powershell Group Policy and anything that needs admin rights are unusable until at a time i set to allow them to be used as their no admin account are shown )

    —- All details i write below

    Regedit is the only tool they need to damage your PC even they can't access with no admin are enable
    – I try it in VM and is would mostly stop you lunching any program if you locks the rights folders with highest rights

    Windows XP to Windows 11 both system Pass with all marks the same ( FAILED as no locks or protected was shown to stop admins messing it up )

    Installed on Xp even windows 11 both pass as they has it installed on both but failed as protection is just an joke

    20 Years been only getting bigger but no protection was made 20 years ago only protection is has was it only for administrators and not for anyone else which is still follows 20 years later
    protection is not for Administrator as they made a account with the rights to edit it so protection made for a joke

  5. lol it's not that ppl are migrating to windows 11 bcs windows 10 update support is ending.

    Its bcs Microsoft is literally trying to shove it down the throat of windows 10 users.

    2 of my pc gave a full screen page with a button telling me to upgrade to windows 11 at startup with no cancel button or anything, just a reschedule button which enables you to get into windows 10 but only to be bombarded by it at a later date. Bravooo Microsoft, Way to go !!!!

  6. All these people talking about and bragging about how they're still using Windows 7 or 8 or 8.1 acting like that some kind of thing to be proud of๐Ÿ˜‚. Meanwhile here…

    laughs in Linux Mint cinnamon

  7. Instead of fixing Windows 11 system elements, introduces AI and shoves it down our throats, no one asked me to integrate it with the system. Unfortunately, history likes to repeat itself as it did with Windows 8/8.1, Vista, ME, that every second M$ system is "successful"

  8. I go into PC health check, and my system has everything windows 11 wants, all check marks, but Microsoft doesn't want me to upgrade because the i7 6700 isn't on the manually approved cpu list, I'll respect their decision to not want to let me upgrade and switch to Linux. (dual booting, though only using windows for certain games my friends play too much that voluntarily choose to be incompatible with linux even through compatability layers so they can have their kernel level anticheat)

  9. I usually upgrade soon, i was there when windows 7 was 8n beta. I was there for 8 and 10, i installed windows 11 too. Windows 11 was by far the most unstable, i dont why you say win 11 is stable, when new win 11 broke taskbar and explorer. You beed to power off and turn on computer to use wondows and it may crash again, slow abimations, lagging in seceral areas, removal of loved features, the fickn telemetry, all these made me rollback to win 10, the first for me. I will use enterprise updates till its supposed, since i have stopped gaming i dont see why windows is necessary, going linux or mac.

  10. The only thing that would make me switch from Linux to Windows (perhaps just for nostalgia) would be if MS put back the old Aero theme– it looked so nice!

  11. My Win 10 stays Win10 until the end. After that Linux will take residence in that PC. And maybe even sooner, hearing news how MS failed to fix dangerous flaw in their updates for 6 months. My Win11 laptop is already Linux, having Win11 running only on a usb, for nothing significant. My ex-vista laptop is also Linux now. Microsoft acts like pigeons in my garden: tearing out leaves off the trees, hardly eating any, leaving carnage on the ground. Where Windows fails, Linux picks up the trophy. At least in my household.

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