@@itsjackson1156 Any bloat is usually OEM installed, after registering the OS I usually reinstall with a clean OS version off of MS. Also older non-Store apps tend to create registry bloat another reason why I reinstall the OS during major upgrades. My wife uses her Acer Switch 10E tablet - 2GB RAM, 32GB eMMC, Atom Z3735 with a PASSMARK benchmark of just 541 since 2014 or so and it works fine - but you have to know how to calibrate Win10 for low resource environments. * There is also a 'compressed OS mode' for devices with just 16GB eMMC. I also use it a 9" inch tablet with the same specs fine, words great for what I need but it's getting 'long in the tooth'.
Before Windows 10 was windows 8 A phone os 8.1 had better reception I liked 8.1 better Windows 10 didn’t have the strong backlash 8 did, and Windows 7 was always there And windows 7 was so well received
I think the issue with windows 11 is the absolute DOGSHIT compatibility. just yesterday i had to reset my user because i tabbed out of an old game and basically windows 11 has an issue that when you tab out of an old full screen game there is a huge chance that you might end up breaking something and that’s what happened basically i got the worst case scenario which is that the media loader got corrupted meaning browsers couldnt load videos, gifs wouldnt work, any kind of digital data storage unit like onedrive wouldnt load. i tried everything and i just ended up deleting my user and recreating it it sucked and it actually had me so pissed because how could windows 11’s compatibility be so bad that old games corrupt system applications
Hearing of people having good success switching to Linux MInt even if they make heavy use of Video Editing/photo editing so long as they use Davinci Resolve and Affinity Photo instead of Adobe products... can't fully recommend it however since Affinity Photo doesn't technically support Linux with official support yet.
Even Windows 7 was unnecessary... at it's core it's just Vista with a better painjob as Vista SC 2 was fine and just as good as Windows 7 with a few missing features. Even to this day Windows 11 is basically just Windows Vista with excessive amounts of bloat.
The main things that I feel is the main problems in windows are 1 Microsoft trying to force AI this and AI that with the recall disaster and more 2 the strict hardware requirements “and I’ve heard people just saying bypass the requirements but normal everyday people won’t want to do ore even know how to do” 3 the constant bloatware and forced install of apps like eg Edge , recall and more 4 Constantly trying to force you to use online Microsoft accounts and removing options to create or bypass to use local account And the Fith and final one is Microsoft constantly pushing buggy and untested updates causing problems with every update.
Apart from that I would add the whole ui is not practical. Some usefull options have been deprecated. I feel I have to take 3 o 4 clics to do what I used to do with 1 or 2 clics. There are also some buggy drivers update that kills your pc.
I use Windows 11 daily. I thought that they would fix the problems with UI/UX problems and add in the missing usability features that have existed in Windows for forever. Now years later and they're STILL fucking up the UI/UX instead of adding missing features. I've used it since RELEASE. Their latest dumb mistake: when you go to switch users now you have to look at an ad for Microsoft 365. THEN you have to click a triple dots button and THEN you can click switch users. Temporarily I right clicked the start menu icon but they fucked that up too and removed switch user from there!
Currently trying to migrate all my software over to Linux or find Linux alternatives to what I use. I'm pretty much 90% the way there. Linux will be my daily driver and Windows 10 will just be for gaming (but only the games I cant run on Linux).
@@PiotrBarcz you could actually choose to boot up to the desktop instead of the start menu. the program list and the shut down menu wasn't hidden. The touchscreen apps has window bars to work better on mouses, that's even why they returned the start icon. There's a reason it isn't called Windows 9. It's just quality of life improvements
@@UltraCenterHQ Ah well I certainly didn't notice that. I probably never installed the OS actually because my old Lenovo AIO went straight to 10 and ruined itself.
Just think if your on macbook M1 and they can't tell if is was an MacOS your running as the background is windows 11 hide the menu bar and what do you see if we made taskbar only center not long and how may apps you pinned I got a quiz for you Who the greedy one Windows 11 sign in with an Microsoft account - No local account - why ( How can you use office365 we basically put in your taskbar and yes ( We even force ads in your lock screen to sign up Plus Windows activation key £119 when is no longer working MacOS - Sign in with Apple ID or do this later and set up your PC - DId not force me to use anything and i never hear anything from apple store only when i was setting up Did not ask me to pay for anything and just force me to look to see if i want something not what they want which can increases prices but allow me to do it not the other way around
The Problem Here is they ditched the win34 Code Base and switched to xaml which has Higher compatibility but runs Hella inefficient but do they Care? No
Before i start the video, let's see... Forced to upgrade to it or you lose future support, features people don't want, removed features people do want, reduced access to customization options, reduced access to system settings, bloatware that can't be easily removed, Microsoft spying on you, updates that break more things than they fix, "defaults" going back to default because they're what they want you to use, the list goes on and on
1) Forced Microsoft accounts. 2) Ads in the start menu. 3) Bloatware. 4) Forced hardware upgrade. 5) Activating OneDrive and migrating files there without user permission. 6) Recall, with no way to opt out. 7) Full drive bitlocker encryption without user permission. 8) Edge browser, with no easy way to remove it. Micro$oft has gone insane. Windows 10 is the end of my Micro$oft journey. I migrated to Linux in 2018.
The main issues are bloatware, hardware requirements, and ai. If Microsoft however listened to us, then they would not earn money. They have strict hardware requirements to earn more money, and the bloatware is there to give them more money and data. Which is why every windows update isnt a update anymore, its more of a rebrand. With the same stuff, same features.
I was using Win XP until Google, Facebook etc no longer runs on it because they check for their support OS, and Win XP was not one of them because it doesn't have the built-in spyware and so it says you can't use our system.
What I find funny is that my 2'nd gen Intel i7 outperforms some of the 10'th gen, 11'th gen, and 12'th gen i3's that "can" run 11, but mine "can't" according to Ms
I use an Intel i3 7th gen from 2018 and it works fine. xD Windows 11 just can't run smooth period. The 12th and up generations of Intel processors are by no means bad, it's just Windows 11 not being able to utilize them properly.
I think 11 is pretty decent. Ignoring bloatware it's stylistic, clean, and easy to use. But bloatware is just too ridiculous to ignore at this point anyway
It's not clean, take a look at the control panel or old apps/icons that haven't been updated in years. Windows 11 is an awful, bloody mess behind the curtains.
garbage ass opinion. they stripped and removed a lot of features and functionality of Windows 10 and a lot of the customizability especially of Windows 10 and Windows 10 is just so much smoother and better and easier to use you know in many ways but now Windows 11 is just a buggy disaster that lacks a tremendous amount of features and functionality.
TBH My autism hates me for loving winfows 11 I told my autism that i hate it because the stocke version sucks Which is why my autism likes tiny 11 more And his brain is a 9th gen i3
But worse than 8.1. Aside form tablet wanna be bull$hit features 8.1 was 7 on steroids. If you installed classic shell it was great. 10 is just bloated, slower and heavier 8.1.
@@tyber124 I dunno, I like 8's start menu, it was kinda cool (and way easier to look at without having to squint at the damn icons). Windows 10 is basically Windows 7 and prior with a File Explorer overhaul (which is amazing, and one of the reasons I work inefficiently on 7 but otherwise I love 7) but that can no longer run on HDDs. Basically, Windows 10 updates past 2020 will immediately slaughter an HDD based system, an SSD is the miracle cure but that's 100 bucks that nobody wants to spend for pete's sake.
I don't like it when someone from above forces you to update to a newer system that is full of unnecessary bloat and unfinished, because they didn't feel like fixing bugs in the first preview releases of the system in 2021. Honestly, Windows 11 was supposed to introduce a native version of support for Android APK packages and... they buried this project. Windows 11 is a larger Service Pack of Windows 10, only changing the appearance on the outside... on the outside, because there are interface elements that go back 40 years anyway. You could say that Windows is a conglomeration of its predecessors.
u forgot Windows 10 Enterprise LTSC 2021 IoT will still have support until 2032 also Windows 11 Enterprise LTSC IoT 2024 doesn't require Secure Boot or TPM or a Microsoft Account
I literally was just thinking about the title of this video before it actually got uploaded lol Also, an early build of Windows 11 (build 21380) actually doesn't have TPM 2.0 requirements so you can install it on VMware or Virtualbox.
I prefer Windows 11 over Windows 10, but then I tweak it to get rid of the crap I hate, disable updates and spyware, and even replaced much of the UI with things like Stardock.
Bro I Just got a New Laptop and I Finally Switched from Windows 7/10 to Windows 11 (on my old laptop had duel boot) and I HATE it, Why have 2 Right Click when you have the better second one, also I had to use WinAeroTweaker to disable CoPilot and the Icon, also to disable websearch. I have gotten use to it tho, and there are more problems like features in Control panel that are not in settings are GONE from the Control Panel. BTW the Specs of my new laptop are Intel Core i5-1235U, 16GB DDR4 Ram, 1TB NVME SSD with Intel Iris Xe Graphics. It is a ASUS Vivobook 15 upgrade from my 2013 Dell!
They generate millions in revenue, yet they still haven't fixed the print spooler for Windows 11. The print spooler don't runs at startup, and when I check, it says it is set to automatic.
When it runs, it's the best Windows, sadly it keeps borking at boot now and then and system restore is a pain as it removes all updates and drivers installed.
I actually love Windows 11. I've debloated and customized my ISOs, so it's a very good experience for me! Once it's cleaned up and you block the BS, it becomes home sweet home for me!
Windows 11 keeps breaking itself. I can bypass the requirements, the start menu and UI can be fixed. But with each update W11 keeps breaking itself and my tweaks requiring new ones. No other windows version that I know of has been so bent on messing itself up and the users with almost every update.
Telemetry, user accounts, update policies, TPM 2.0 and now Recall are a few common complaints. All this may have been fine if the system was free of charge, but it's not. Sell an operating system partly built to prey on the users is not okay!
The reason for TPM requirement is so they control what can be done on your computer. They'll say this is for security, but it's eventually going to be about stopping you from downloading programs from the internet - you'll need to use the Microsoft app store or programs officially $igned by Microsoft.
Microsft knowing that everyone wants arm for battery saving not for recall and Ai shit : Introducing the new recall !!!!!! and its uninstallable !!!!!!!!!!!!!
Windows 11 is not an operating system: it is the service of an operating system.They had already started with this philosophy with Windows 10 but they had kept it at an acceptable level (and most of the annoying things could be disabled) Now everithing has become almost inextricable from the system and if it can be disabled or not installed with tweaks, MANDATORY updates reactivate them by forcing the most dangerous default configurations that I have seen in all MS OS since DOS 3.1. And now there are Recall and BitLocker: two bombs ready to explode on countless PCs.
Na... Microsoft will just unironically tell you to install Linux. They want all the freeloaders off their O.S. so they can sell more bloatware to normies... only problem is ~30% of their userbase was freeloading Windows users and they are switching to Linux in droves!!! 😆
I run Windows 11 on a 12 year old desktop with a i5- 2500 CPU, 16 Gig of RAM and SSD. Works way better than win 10 did on the same PC but not as good as Win 7.
Why is this a thing? Based on the lack of support for Windows 10 looming, the switch to Windows 11 for the vast majority of people is not a debate. I guess this is another example of letting off some steam.
There must be separated desktop OS from mobile OS, they just never cant be the one. Its like compare cars with bike. Heavy games do not work like APPS.
Why is Windows 12 delayed to 2025!? They were supposed to come out every 3 years now they’re going to make us wait?! I still use Windows 7 as it has even less of the bloatware and bug issues than both Windows 10 and 11
So the TPM requirement is for security reasons and the upgrade to Windows 11 probably is designed to make Microsofts life easier going forward... however unironically it seems Microsoft kinda just hoped users who refused to upgrade would just install Linux and MS wouldn't need to deal with them, however I don't think Microsoft realized how many people they were gonna force to switch to Linux or who will just keep using Windows 10 past end of life. Even my buddy who hates Linux says he's gonna switch at end of life... He's only doing this because MS made it impossible for him to upgrade.
My experience with windows 11 is having my wifi driver wiped on any system with a medtek wifi adapter. And it's just generally less responsive than Windows 10 even on my ryzen 9 5900x. Using linux for my laptop and guess for my desktop, I will have to go Windows 11 and get powerline ethernet, as I can't play a competitive game without risking a ban.
already forget how good xp are still using win 7 for my 12 y/o laptop even after replace it's dying hdd with ssd never use win 8/8.1 never have good experience with win 10 win 11? i'm about considering to use linux for my next pc build, still gathering my courage btw.
Windows 10 is basically 7 but it has the horrible new UI theme. Other than that Windows 10 is great because File Explorer got a MUCH NEEDED overhaul with the Move To and Copy To buttons, the Icon Size shortcuts etc. If Windows 10 had the same performance on HDDs and the clear UI theme like 7 then I wouldn't be complaining. Except it doesn't, it just destroys HDDs now (wasn't the case in 2020 until they released updates past Redstone 5 that totally wrecked performance on low read speed).
@@PiotrBarcz yes, the first laptop i try to use win 10 is still using hdd, that frustrated me how slow they are. only latter on i know that it need ssd to make it better. but there still one more thing that i hate about win 10, the update. i know that for security reason etc, but still.
@@mr.nobody6059 Windows 10 updates are such a problem. I had one computer utterly destroy itself and the whole operating system needed to be wiped and reinstalled and we lost a sh*tload of data in the process.
when i got to the telemetry meny in win 11 on a surface device i know it was over, so i switch to linux. After that i heard about the tpm shit, and when recall dropped i was glad i had switch all my machines to linux
I had to upgrade my aging gaming rig from a sixth gen i5 to something newer. And it came pre-built with Win 11. It is indeed quite a bit of a hassle to use compared to 10, why did you remove the explorer clickable icon for emptying the recycle bin and using icons for copy, paste and rename from using the context menu equivalents, but I am slowly getting used to it.
win 11 ui is a touch oriented os obviously. windows is vil. because win 7 was perfect. but they decided to change it just so they could scrape all our info. and bro this vid is top notch1!!! you hit all the points my guy