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Is Windows 11 a worthy successor to Windows 10?
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<blockquote data-quote="roger_m" data-source="post: 1014273" data-attributes="member: 31436"><p>I've been running Windows 11 daily on unsupported hardware for months and on the whole, I've liked it a lot. It's noticably faster than Windows 10 and I've had few issues. I've also installed it on a number of others PCs with unsupported hardware and it's worked well on those PCs too.</p><p></p><p>After I upgraded, the touchpad and keyboard on my laptop weren't working. But I was able to fix this from Device Manager, using a USB mouse and keyboard. I didn't lose any data when upgrading and I don't really miss anything that Windows 10 had. While Windows 11 has gained a reputation of being a terrible OS, I've had few issues. There have been a few times when I've been unable to search from the Start Menu. But restating searchui.exe fixed the issue and it's been some time since it last happened. A while back I started getting constant BSODs. As I usually do, I did my best to find the cause. However, I had no success and restored from a working backup. After weirdly getting the same BSOD, the first time I boosted after restoring from the backup, my system has been running fine since. Anyway I think it was a Windows issue that could have happened with Windows 10 too, rather than just being a Windows 11 issue.</p><p></p><p>I've yet to upgrade to 22H2. Since I'm running on unsupported hardware, I won't be offered the upgrade via Windows Update, so need to manually upgrade.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roger_m, post: 1014273, member: 31436"] I've been running Windows 11 daily on unsupported hardware for months and on the whole, I've liked it a lot. It's noticably faster than Windows 10 and I've had few issues. I've also installed it on a number of others PCs with unsupported hardware and it's worked well on those PCs too. After I upgraded, the touchpad and keyboard on my laptop weren't working. But I was able to fix this from Device Manager, using a USB mouse and keyboard. I didn't lose any data when upgrading and I don't really miss anything that Windows 10 had. While Windows 11 has gained a reputation of being a terrible OS, I've had few issues. There have been a few times when I've been unable to search from the Start Menu. But restating searchui.exe fixed the issue and it's been some time since it last happened. A while back I started getting constant BSODs. As I usually do, I did my best to find the cause. However, I had no success and restored from a working backup. After weirdly getting the same BSOD, the first time I boosted after restoring from the backup, my system has been running fine since. Anyway I think it was a Windows issue that could have happened with Windows 10 too, rather than just being a Windows 11 issue. I've yet to upgrade to 22H2. Since I'm running on unsupported hardware, I won't be offered the upgrade via Windows Update, so need to manually upgrade. [/QUOTE]
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