did they get rid of all the bloatware?I did for my newer Dell desktop. Personally, I’d advise you to wait. File Explorer (and who knows what else) is buggy. The interface is different - not bad, but things have been relocated as MS always does. I have not used it a whole lot, but I was moving a bunch of files and noticed the problem with File Explorer. If some thing that basic is not working properly, it makes me wonder what else might’ve slipped through the cracks.
yup same - only upgraded on my non important laptop, still exploring itI did for my newer Dell desktop. Personally, I’d advise you to wait. File Explorer (and who knows what else) is buggy. The interface is different - not bad, but things have been relocated as MS always does. I have not used it a whole lot, but I was moving a bunch of files and noticed the problem with File Explorer. If some thing that basic is not working properly, it makes me wonder what else might’ve slipped through the cracks.
Of course! MS can’t do a major upgrade without forcing a bunch of useless garbage on users. Also. it has a ton of features applicable only to tablets and phones with touchscreens, not to mention all sorts of ‘apps’ aimed at pulling you deeper into Microsoft’s ecosphere. (Stuff like Microsoft Teams, app store, etc.) It also seems to take longer for the computer to boot. Oh, and it constantly wants you to create or log into a Microsoft account, especially if you want to use ‘widgets’ (whatever the heck those are).did they get rid of all the bloatware?
its one digit higher than 10....I have yet to find anything that seems to be a real improvement.
If it's free (or not?), there's always a catch, "by downloading and using you agree to ?????"............I so distrust MS among others
No thanks, not until I have too, (says the man typing away barely able to be here on his XP laptop)
this was why I asked the question. an icon has appeared on the bottom of my screen offering the upgrade.If it's free (or not?), there's always a catch, "by downloading and using you agree to ?????"............I so distrust MS among others
No thanks, not until I have too, (says the man typing away barely able to be here on his XP laptop)
You are the FIRST person I’ve ever heard of who is pining for Win 3.1!Typing this on a old 32bit Dell laptop that the hard drive got corrupted so I run it on Linux off a usb flash drive. Does 75% of what I need. Windows 10 in my office on an older machine that was upgraded from 8.1 or something like that. My back up office computer is running XPsp1 does 90% of what I need. My wife's laptop if a Chromebook. Still using Office 97 and never saw any reason to upgrade. The business computer in which I am still sort of a silent partner is all on a couple of years old MAC but I never have to touch it, I just fix the broken equipment, trucks and trailers. My biggest problem out here in the boonies I am on a slow DSL connection. I help a friend out in Indiana with a two hour gospel bluegrass show and sending two hours of audio back and forth is a slow process. Guess I am somewhat of a Luddite as I still miss Windows 3.1. Windows 11 only if I have no other choice.