It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.
It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.
On 10-31-21 11:06, Daryl Stout <=-
spoke to Matt Munson about Windows 11 and Ryzen 7 17 <=-
Matt,
It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.
I did a search (with DuckDuckGo) on the differences between
Windows 10 and 11. While I've found some differences, Microsoft
has a page telling what the system requirements are, and what
features were removed, among other items.
I didn't like them removing the Toolbar or view desktop folder
items from the taskbar, but I found I could pin the program to
the taskbar instead.
I do like the simpler Start Menu, and that I didn't have to
reinstall anything with the upgrade.
It does take a long time to download and install Windows 11,
and about as long for the installation to finalize...during the
latter, you can't do anything with the computer, except to be
sure it stays powered on.
It is a tragedy that MS will not move it to Windows 11.
Perhaps I will do better with a Raspberry Pi or Mac computer.
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