Windows 11 has officially surpassed 1 billion monthly active users, achieving this milestone faster than Windows 10 did. Microsoft announced the news during its FY26 Q2 earnings call, highlighting a 45% year-over-year growth in adoption.
The core of that claim appears to be accurate, with one important nuance about what Microsoft itself said vs. what media outlets calculated.Windows 11 has officially surpassed 1 billion monthly active users, achieving this milestone faster than Windows 10 did. Microsoft announced the news during its FY26 Q2 earnings call, highlighting a 45% year-over-year growth in adoption.
And they "forgot" to mention forced and mandatory upgrades, since 11 is currently the only officially supported Windows. It is like the illusion of choice in Matrix.The number is real, but the story always gets a little dressed up.
And yet, there are a couple of members here still running 8.1, maybe due to financial reasons?Of course they did nothing like a forced update to garnish the numbers. But honestly why wouldn't you run the latest windows with the latest security features....assuming your system is compatible.
Some folks are afraid that the change will screw their systems and software. Some software might not be fully certified for later versions. Some might still require native 32 bit? *Shrug*And yet, there are a couple of members here still running 8.1, maybe due to financial reasons?