Microsoft announces Windows 11, with a new design, Start menu, and more
Windows 11 includes a new UI, store, and much more.
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As a person that works for a company with no internal IT department, but has to do a lot of IT things, this will make my job more frustrating having to teach old people how to use this. xD
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I dont want to have to remember a new system just bring back 7 and tweak it a bit for the modern user
I dont want to have to remember a new system just bring back 7 and tweak it a bit for the modern user
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Yeeeeeah, I saw the leaks. The Windows team like to throw out a shiny new version, before they even get the current one polished. No doubt another load of issues and driver instabilities, just for a pretty new task bar and some rounded corners.
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exciting !
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I was right to start learning linux.
Most definitely not ready for the headache of this
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As a person that works for a company with no internal IT department, but has to do a lot of IT things, this will make my job more frustrating having to teach old people how to use this. xD
Just have it mimic Windows 10 and you'll be fine. You don't need to have the programs in the center like that, you can put it back to the left if you want to.
Yeeeeeah, I saw the leaks. The Windows team like to throw out a shiny new version, before they even get the current one polished. No doubt another load of issues and driver instabilities, just for a pretty new task bar and some rounded corners.
Except this is the new version of Windows 10 renamed to Windows 11 for marketing purposes because of the visual interface update, along with the Microsoft Store being redone completely and adding Android apps. The latest update to 21H1 of Windows 10 was already 40% faster. You can still arrange things however you like.
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looking great but it's not for my slow pc, now back to my xp
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Renamed, with new system requirements none of the systems I own reach anymore, so I won't be seeing it anyway. Two of them are too old to support dx12, and my primary system doesn't have any variation of TPM. RIP, to the millions still dragging older CPUs .Except this is the new version of Windows 10 renamed to Windows 11 for marketing purposes because of the visual interface update, along with the Microsoft Store being redone completely and adding Android apps. The latest update to 21H1 of Windows 10 was already 40% faster. You can still arrange things however you like.
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we recently upgraded to windows 10 at work. i don't think i'll be using windows 11 anytime soon
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Renamed, with new system requirements none of the systems I own reach anymore, so I won't be seeing it anyway. Two of them are too old to support dx12, and my primary system doesn't have any variation of TPM. RIP, to the millions still dragging older CPUs .
Don't worry, you can continue using Windows 10 until October 14, 2025. I just upgraded my PC last week, no more i7-3770...and I ran their health check, it will support Windows 11
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More hassle and then some. I support but also have worrisome skepticism.
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