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Windows 11 a Flop, Survey Claims Less Than 1% Upgraded, Microsoft Improves Start Menu

Microsoft needs to lower their minimum spec on CPU down to 2nd generation Intel Core...
 
I dont know if this will work on Win 11.
It works. All of my Windows 11 installs are running with automatic updates disabled.

i can obviously pause update for 5 weeks at a time. i mean stop them altogether.
See my response..

Microsoft needs to lower their minimum spec on CPU down to 2nd generation Intel Core...
Why? The work-arounds allow installation to any CPU.
 
Why? The work-arounds allow installation to any CPU.
Not all people are tech savvy enough to apply those work-arounds accordingly... most just see the "This PC doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run Windows 11" message and assume that they need to buy a brand new and updated system...
 
This is a bit disingenuous given that Lansweeper is primarily installed into a corp environment which of course won't be upgrading to Win11 right away....
 
I love settings UI refresh and rounded corners, but what I absolutely hate and that's 100% fixable with startallback thank christ.

1: Explorer UI ribbon absolutely crap, Windows 10 ribbon design was way more useful.

2: Have to use show more settings when right clicking to have basic options or even show the nvidia settings button, what prat designed this?

3: Right clicking on the taskbar has all the options removed so I'm forced to right click on the start button, horrible design choice.

4: In 11 I can no longer ungroup program/folder icons on the taskbar so I'm forced to show icons instead of the individual open program/folders with their names, another horrible UI choice that the user can't even change this time like I could in 10, so rapidly switching open things on the taskbar now requires and extra step by hovering over the icon to see what's on it.

Thankfully startallback restores all that basic functionality, but I shouldn't be forced to use a 3rd party program because of a pathetic UI experience that has worked fine for decades.

Whoever signed off on these new UI choices that can't be changed without 3rd party software needs to be shot.
 
I'll be upgrading from Windows 11 to Windows 10. What a cluster**** this is. No folder preview for things containing photos and videos is a massive PITA.
 
They are not difficult. It only takes bit of reading and following of directions.
Installing linux is not difficult

Changing spark plugs is not difficult

Dissassembling and cleaning a furnace is not difficult.

Lots of things in life are not difficult. Just because YOU can do it with your eyes shut does not mean 99% of people A) have that level of confidence and B) are interested and willing enough to put the effort in.

And as a beside, with MS stating they will not update 11 installations installed on unsupported systems, every time a major update comes out you'll need to manually installs the update. That's taking the inconvenience of auto updates in the total wrong direction. And there is no gurarantee that MS wont break said installation later, in the same way you can run a windows 10 install on a pentium III, there is 0 guarantee you can keep it working, which is what 99% of users want.
 
Installing linux is not difficult

Changing spark plugs is not difficult

Dissassembling and cleaning a furnace is not difficult.

Lots of things in life are not difficult. Just because YOU can do it with your eyes shut does not mean 99% of people A) have that level of confidence and B) are interested and willing enough to put the effort in.

And as a beside, with MS stating they will not update 11 installations installed on unsupported systems, every time a major update comes out you'll need to manually installs the update. That's taking the inconvenience of auto updates in the total wrong direction. And there is no gurarantee that MS wont break said installation later, in the same way you can run a windows 10 install on a pentium III, there is 0 guarantee you can keep it working, which is what 99% of users want.
Ladies & gentlemen, we are presented with a text-book strawman argument. But let's take each point in turn.

Installing linux is not difficult
That depends on the version of Linux in question.
Changing spark plugs is not difficult
That greatly depends on the vehicle in question.
Dissassembling and cleaning a furnace is not difficult.
That is patently false, steamy cow-pat.
have that level of confidence
It doesn't take a whole lot of courage to follow simple instructions. It's takes reading and comprehension of what is being read..
are interested and willing enough to put the effort in
Then those people do not qualify in this situation anyway.
with MS stating they will not update 11 installations installed on unsupported systems
What they are saying and what they are doing are two very different things. Not one update that has been released has failed to be applied successfully on the "unsupported" systems I'm testing. While that might change, it is very unlikely for many very good reasons.
which is what 99% of users want
Laughable notion. You are not a god. As such you can not possibly know what "99%" of people want. And with all of the upgrade installs to "unsupported" hardware I've done in the last two months, I can confidently say you are nowhere near the 99% mark.
 
They are not difficult. It only takes bit of reading and following of directions.
Does it come with quest markers!?

Welcome to MicroQuest 11 just follow the directions and we'll set you right up on your adventure to CandyCrush re-installation over at sector seven. Did you try to uninstall Cortona you're crazy like Mary do you wanna reinstall it no oh em gee too bad we did it anyway. Would you like to upgrade your telemetry background service while you wait as we update you with the browser you don't like and lock down the system so you can't use Mozilla no sweat we're on it. At MicroQuest we pride ourselves at making your OS a treacherous adventure navigating the internet. Would like to see another pop ad followed by another in a minute every minute of course we don't care you're going to anyway! Enjoy the user experience soon you level and we'll be ready to nag you twice as quickly with updates and virus scans. Welcome to MicroQuest 11 just follow the directions and we'll set you right up on your adventure to CandyCrush where everything you installed is new again!
 
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Does it come with quest markers!?

Welcome to MicroQuest 11 just follow the directions and we'll set you right up on your adventure to CandyCrush re-installation over at sector seven. Did you try to uninstall Cortona you're crazy like Mary do you wanna reinstall it no oh em gee too bad we did it anyway. Would you like to upgrade your telemetry background service while you wait as we update you with the browser you don't like and lock down the system so you can't use Mozilla no sweat we're on it. At MicroQuest we pride ourselves at making your OS a treacherous adventure navigating the internet. Would like to see another pop ad followed by another in a minute every minute of course we don't care you're going to anyway! Enjoy the user experience soon you level and we'll be ready to nag you twice as quickly with updates and virus scans. Welcome to MicroQuest 11 just follow the directions and we'll set you right up on your adventure to CandyCrush where everything you installed is new again!

I swear I read all that with Steve Ballmer's voice.

Look up Windows 1.0's commercial by Steve Ballmer, btw, it's a gem :laugh:
 
My system says the update is available to install but that I will be advised when the free update will be ready. Still waiting after three months...
 
My system says the update is available to install but that I will be advised when the free update will be ready. Still waiting after three months...
Waiting for what, exactly? There's no feature to look forward for and the update isn't going away anytime soon (if ever). Personally, I'm waiting hoping Microsoft will relent on that online account requirement. I don't have a problem with telemetry, but I would rather they didn't upload my stuff onto their servers as they please.
 
I understand HDR is implemented better.
 
The online account it wouldnt surprise me if all the code is still in place for local accounts and they may have just removed the option from the firstrun screen.

If I am right, probably fixable with ntlite.
 
Personally, I'm waiting hoping Microsoft will relent on that online account requirement.
You don't need to. If you want a local account on Windows 11 Home, there is a proven method(aside from using Pro and staying offline during installation). Would you like a run down here?

If I am right, probably fixable with ntlite.
That is one option.
 
You don't need to. If you want a local account on Windows 11 Home, there is a proven method(aside from using Pro and staying offline during installation). Would you like a run down here?
I wouldn't mind one, thank you.
 
They need to abandon the W11 UI and start again. It's just awful in so many areas - usability is worse, clarity is worse, information density is worse, everything is buried behind more clicks, there is so much wasted space throughout the entire UI, nobody* likes it - it's a solid failure in every way possible to categorise.

As for the control panel, they're obfuscating it further despite still being 100% reliant on it. They STILL haven't f*cking finished migrating everything to the settings app, so why bury it further if it's an unavoidable requirement. Rather than finish doing what they promised to do with Windows 8 nine years ago and replace it completely, they're just hurting their current UI and user experience by delaying the inevitable and running this schizophrenic bullshit solution that pushes the settings app in your face despite it lacking the required functionality to actually change half the settings you're looking for.

If I were a teacher grading Windows 11 as Microsoft's homework assignment I'd tear it up and throw it in the trash as they watched. "Do it again properly otherwise you're going to be meeting with the principal about your bad attitude to your work!"

* - I've yet to see a single streamer, reviewer, vlogger, blogger, forum post anywhere stating that someone thinks it's better than W10's interface.
 
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The control panel vs settings page is something I am absolutely stunned by. Like what the fuck have you been doing for over five years, moving maybe two things to the new place in every major update?
That's one of the most bizarre aspects of Windows 10 I can think of.
 
The control panel vs settings page is something I am absolutely stunned by. Like what the fuck have you been doing for over five years, moving maybe two things to the new place in every major update?
That's one of the most bizarre aspects of Windows 10 I can think of.
It's a sign of the mess behind the control panel :(
Honestly, the control panel itself is way more usable than the new one. Slap a search feature in it and it's good for another 10 years.
 
what the fuck have you been doing for over five years
Whilst you're technically not wrong, it's about ten years, it was supposed to be completed for the beta testing of Windows 8. How were people supposed to beta test the new settings if they didn't exist and were still in the old control panel?

Moving one or two things per year is so slow that they won't be done for another 15 years at that pace.
 
Whilst you're technically not wrong, it's about ten years, it was supposed to be completed for the beta testing of Windows 8. How were people supposed to beta test the new settings if they didn't exist and were still in the old control panel?

Moving one or two things per year is so slow that they won't be done for another 15 years at that pace.
Has anything actually moved? It feels like all the old settings are still in place, the new UI only duplicates some of the old ones and adds some that didn't exist before.
 
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