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I just installed Windows 10 after using Windows 11 since its early beta
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<blockquote data-quote="plat" data-source="post: 984545" data-attributes="member: 74969"><p>You are def. not alone in this. I installed 11 back at the end of June 2021 with a bootleg ISO. Ran extremely well regardless until I had a corruption in a fairly new nvm-e. Replaced it and installed Windows 10 again to get a sense of comparison and...haven't left 10 since. Both have been stable for me, about equally. </p><p></p><p>I ended up installing Windows 11 on another spare drive so that I could jump back and forth and the more I compared, the less I ended up actually liking Windows 11. It's not anything specific-- it's just a general feeling. Each new small disappointment in features, in UI changes, whatever, gets amplified into this real dislike. </p><p></p><p>I'll def. keep evaluating it, though-- I'll run it maybe a few hours a month. I may even configure a dual-boot, I don't know yet. But it's not my cup of tea and this is after some honest, long-term effort. I'll wait for Windows 12, it would be its turn to be the halfway decent OS anyway.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="plat, post: 984545, member: 74969"] You are def. not alone in this. I installed 11 back at the end of June 2021 with a bootleg ISO. Ran extremely well regardless until I had a corruption in a fairly new nvm-e. Replaced it and installed Windows 10 again to get a sense of comparison and...haven't left 10 since. Both have been stable for me, about equally. I ended up installing Windows 11 on another spare drive so that I could jump back and forth and the more I compared, the less I ended up actually liking Windows 11. It's not anything specific-- it's just a general feeling. Each new small disappointment in features, in UI changes, whatever, gets amplified into this real dislike. I'll def. keep evaluating it, though-- I'll run it maybe a few hours a month. I may even configure a dual-boot, I don't know yet. But it's not my cup of tea and this is after some honest, long-term effort. I'll wait for Windows 12, it would be its turn to be the halfway decent OS anyway. [/QUOTE]
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