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Windows 11 24H2 yes or no?

See my post here, on a couple of machines I've had to install the PC Health Check app and check for compatibility to get the upgrade process to work. All of them were compatible and running 23H2 but all required the extra step.
Thanks, downloading the .iso currently.
 
So you agree with me on that. Thanks for finally admitting it.
WTAF? Are you on drugs?!? Let's review..
But crash? That happens - a lot.
You said this. In response I said...
Not it doesn't. You're perpetuating the myth here.
...this. In what universe is THAT agreeing with you, in any way, shape or form? Darkwing, you're trying that twisting peoples words crap again. I'm having none of it. Really don't know why you pull that nonsense and I don't fracking care. Knock it off.
First, STOP misrepresenting what I and others have said. That is deceitful at best. I never told anyone here to stop using it because it was out of date.
Take your own advice!
Make up your mind, Lex. For it is you spreading the conflicting misinformation. :( Not us.
I'd respond to this in kind, but the mods would not appreciate it, so I'm just going to leave the following;

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Installed without issues :)

Had to put the wallpapers manually back as it lost them, no issues otherwise so far.
 
Need to buy a license. Otherwise liking 24H2.
 
I did a fresh install of Enterprise IoT LTSC 24H2 today. I still have to get it fine-tuned to my liking but no complaints so far. It does boot quicker than 22H2 and 23H2 at the moment.
 
...this. In what universe is THAT agreeing with you
In the one created when I clarified by comments about crashing issues "the result of collateral damage" and YOU AGREED with that by saying the issues being the result of "external things".

Either way - your point is based on your anecdotal claim that because you never experienced something, it must not be. That's nonsense.

Time to move on.
 
I have 10 and 11 installed.

Best of both worlds lol..
 
Either way - your point is based on your anecdotal claim that because you never experienced something, it must not be.
It's also based on the fact that I don't and have rarely ever SEEN it. Windows 7 was, and still is, solid as a rock. Windows as a whole has been that way since Vista. None of them, including the recent issues with 24H2, crashes "a lot". :rolleyes:
That's nonsense.
Huh.. YUP!
Time to move on.
It sure is.

I have 10 and 11 installed.

Best of both worlds lol..
Honest opinion, which one do you like better?
(Ooo, that gives me an idea.)
 
It's also based on the fact that I don't and have rarely ever SEEN it. Windows 7 was, and still is, solid as a rock. Windows as a whole has been that way since Vista. None of them, including the recent issues with 24H2, crashes "a lot". :rolleyes:

Huh.. YUP!

It sure is.


Honest opinion, which one do you like better?
(Ooo, that gives me an idea.)
Flat out I like 11 better.

But.. I cannot run Linpack Xtreme anymore..

Using the 24H2 .iso from MS..

It is really the only reason why I have 10 installed.. pretty silly I know.

23H2 was fine all around for me.
 
I'm on 23h2, no m$ account
 
still 0 issues on my end with 24h2 since launch day for it, albeit I am only on my work laptop doing basic stuff and playing blizzard games
 
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