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Windows 12 VS Windows 11 24H2 VS Windows 10 Internal battle going on at the Windows team leaders



It seems discussions are intense as to how the future of Windows should be

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  1. I would like is for windows to be as fast as it was when I first got it. I could edit a 300 page document in word without waiting for buffering. Now I loose two days a month with updates for the OS, security patches, and .NET updates.

  2. Good!!! We don't need any more freaking changes! It's bad enough We have to deal with Windows 11 as it is! I would give my left nut to put Windows 10 on this damn computer that came with windows 11 already installed without ever having a windows 10 .

  3. I don't see why they don't let every computer on earth be able to install any version you want and support all of them. Like they don't have enough money to hire some people to keep them running. It's all a scam.

  4. Windows, Bob. Windows ME. Windows 8. and actually Windows 3 and 95. Bad decision after bad decision. I am still mad at them about ditching the recorder in Windows 3.1 and 3.11. So, after Windows 10, that was promised to be the last Windows version and would just be incrementally upgraded, and now abandoned, I am moving to full Linux. I only continued Windows because of a single graphics package that I learned how to use and like. I have since gotten another, and have learned it and will simply move exclusively to it.

  5. I kept my old PC with W7 until the last minute… then bought a killer PC with W10… and now 11. My hope is to keep my current PC for 20 years and then make another big leap…

  6. I got tired of windows constant change for the sake of it, tons of bloat, and selling user info etc. I am a brand new linux user thanks to Microsoft being so anti consumer which I find cumbersome, confusing and unintuitive. Thanks greedy, spyware and bloat loving Microsoft!

  7. Windows 11 shuts down the computer if you don't have supported hardware.

    It just turns off at random times for no apparent reason

    I had Windows 10 running fine before the upgrade in the fall and after that upgrade Windows 10 started doing the exact same thing just turning the machine off for no reason even if just sitting doing nothing

  8. I think in practice, there should always be at least two versions of Windows. One older, stable one that gets security updates and mostly leaves people alone, doesn't shake things up or introduce a lot of new features, and another one that's more innovative and does big feature updates. I don't think it would be a bad idea for them to keep Windows 10 around a little longer… they're already going to have to maintain LTSC 2019 until 2029 anyway, so why not? One for stable environments, one that they can be a little more experimental with. Then, when Windows 12 finally comes out, Windows 11 can be stable and get security updates for a while, etc…

  9. I will stick with Windows 10 as long as I possibly can. Windows 11 does not interest me at all. I do have Windows 11 in a virtual machine and use it occasionally, but I can't stand the start menu.

  10. Windows 7 and Windows XP were some of the best Win OS offered. Although forced to migrate to Win 10, I was okay with it after a while. However, the demand that users have TPM 2.0 to upgrade to Windows 11 was egregious and self-serving on the part of Microsoft. Despite forcing users to have TPM, Windows 11 has been breached, and myriad updates and added features have broken the system on numerous occasions!

  11. I just want a stable computer that is lightning fast and 100% focused on the task I am doing right now.

    No bloatware, updates, spyware or advertising running in the background. Definitely no sign on system that can potentially be used as ransomware.

  12. I converted (upgrade suggests improving) to windows 11 and I couldn't stand how it looked. I had problems with Nvidia drivers, graphics issues. I'm back to windows 10 and will keep I until at least October '25 because it just works. The only reason i originally upgraded to 10 is because I had a machine at the time with windows 8 and that was awful. Then an early windows 10 update bricked the install. I still can sit at an XP or win7 machine and fly around the os. Windows 11 was like something completely different and to me I is janky

  13. I understand that windows is the industry standard and that most people don't care about privacy but it seems the barrier to entry is hardware based not software. Most people don't care about the newest thing since most computers work just fine. Until they decide actually care about the end user, I don't see myself using Microsoft products for much longer as Linux is slowly becoming a better and better alternative. With AI coming into play the future looks bleak.

  14. I'm sure AI is here but tired of being a ginnie pig to test something that they, should be doing. … New build 2023 and it's not just Microsoft that is doing this; I'm staying with win 10 pro till everything has a chance to workout their bugs; XP…! Win7…! Win 10 …! Win 12??? Tired of learning another O/S. What happend to Win 10 for ever?