As a person who initially hated windows 11, I would now recommend everybody to upgrade to Windows 11 in 2024. But here are a few modifications you should make. 1. Download the iso file from Microsoft and make a bootable USB using Rufus. During the process enable the options where it says, 'Disable the requirment for TPM and Secure boot' and 'Disable the requirment for microsoft account'. 2. After installing Windows 11, turn off all recommended settings including location personalized ads etc. Also disable the unnecessary services and uninstall the bloatware. 3. Install explorer patcher and go to start menu and select the start menu mode to Windows 10 and not Windows 11 (default). Also change the right click menu and file explorer to standard (if you want). 4. Upgrade you RAM to 8GB at least for a smoother experience Hope it helps Thanks
@saptarshibhattacharya I got panicked into updating and hated it so much that after a day or two I reverted to 10, but not without considerable difficulties. 11 messed up my settings and rendered my keyboard useless, even when I got back to 10. Now I receive twice/thrice daily notifications to update. I have been using MS for over 30 years and never felt as pressured to 'comply or else' as I have in the last couple of years. Awful
But most often it is…. For some people, change is hard. I’m old enough to remember all the whining about seat belts in cars, catalytic converters, more recently, electric cars and Windows 11. Progress never stops… either get on board or get left behind.
@@JoshuaTrenge True most of the time but this reminded me of Owen Grady in Jurassic World "Maybe progress should lose for once". Win 11 may be newer but doesnt offer anything that Win 10 cannot do and is usefull for most users. If you think about it after all these years they still werent able to put all the settings into one place. You still have to scout through several places to find what you're looking for.
@@dathip only people who refuse to use W11 say that… I’ve been using 11 for years and I love it… I also loved 10, so I’m in no way criticizing it. Truth is, 10 and 11 are very similar.
Yesterday, I was trying to move files from one folder into one of its sub-folders; and I started getting a warning that those files might harm my computer. One of the files was a Word document I had just created. The suggested solution was upgrading to Windows 11. 🤷🏻♀️ That's why I'm here.
@@MrJafar don't use it,they will add a app called recall that gonna spy and screenshot your everymove,use windows 10 enterprise ltsc iot with massgrave script to license it,I use that
i bet you are one of those people who stay on windows 7 when windows 8 launch, and will saying someting like “i’ll stay on windows 11 when window 12 launches “ see the pattern here? 😂 using old techs doesn’t makes u cool you know
@@dwiatas8106 using win 8 as an example is not helping your case, win 8 and 8.1 are the worst win versions in MS history! win 7 is actually better than 8 lol
I'm still Win10 b/c I'm still on a great laptop with a 7th gen Intel i7. Also gorgeous 1080p touchscreen on this laptop, I am in no rush to junk this excellent hardware.
The secure boot requirement was basically immediately walked back on. Also windows 11 S mode is designed to run on weaker hardware, think of it as a lightweight locked down version of the OS. Another point you made that was untrue was that you can't escape ads in Windows 11 when you can simply remove all of them fairly easily through the customization settings, for instance you can remove displaying of the search bar in the mode that shows ads and do the same thing on the start menu as well. You can easily turn off widgets and change what your lock screen displays, it takes like 30 seconds to make windows 11 ad free and while I still believe it should not be in the OS in the first place it is at least very easy to avoid. What Microsoft needs to do is release a paid version of the OS that supports no Telemetry or any of the other features people do not like. I am sure myself and many others would pay to have the most compatible OS without the bad stuff but for now at least all you have to do is tick a few boxes and even disabling a lot of the telemetry is fairy easy to do with a video guise and first time setup.
I really hope windows 12 is close to windows 10. I am not going to use windows 11 and if windows 12 is closer to windows 11 I will not go to that either. I will be switching to Linux that looks like Windows 10. But I am hoping that Windows 12 will look close to Windows 10 Pro.
they were planning to make windows 10 the final update and windows 11 only 'recently' came out, theres still many many years until there will be even a hope of windows 12
It's slow as molasses because it encrypts all your data and slows everything down so the computer runs like mush. I still have a hacked lifetime version of Malware Horsebytes so I can use any operating system that it runs on. No one is going to tell me what operating system I should use. See?
If your computer meets the specifications for Windows 11, it's advisable to transition from Windows 10. Windows 11 offers several enhancements and features that can improve your computing experience. However, for users whose systems do not meet the requirements for Windows 11, sticking with Windows 10 remains a viable option. Despite the cessation of support, Windows 10 will continue to function, provided users employ robust antivirus software to mitigate potential security risks.
i got intel 12000k gaming pc but imagine they are still adding W10 features as an update to W11 lol. for me W11 is just sthetics and ads more than performance
Microsoft did say windows 10 was going to be the last version (they tell lies). Windows 10 works ok. Windows 11, most people would not even notice the difference (apart from having a lighter bank balance). The old hardware what a waste of time, effort of world resources, just to scrap it? Cannot see the point in having Windows 11. I am sticking with Windows 10, Until I find an alternative. Windows 11 doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run on my PC.
No offense but I genuinely never liked windows 11 from day one. Windows 10 may have been hated at the beginning, but it has really stood the test of time especially when windows 7 support ended. Windows 10 is probably the last operating system with references to older operating systems. You can least get it running on older hardware unlike the strict requirements of windows 11. The taskbar is ever so slightly bigger in windows 11, it’s pathetic. Everything being centred by default is horrible. The desktop background is literally a blue flower unlike windows 10 where you can see light shining through an actual window. Windows 10’s original background was by far better though and I do use that, but if I had to pick between the new version of the windows 10 background and windows 11? I’d choose windows 10 regardless.
Thank you Techfluencer for an understandable explaination re 10 & 11, and I shall happily stay with Windows 10 till I am forced kicking and screaming to leave!! I am 72 and the thought of trying to understand yet another Windows system is really quite scary, especially as I have only just got used to W10! I relealise all these new and shiny things are for the young, and I don't begrudge that at all, but for heaven's sake, please Microsoft, remember us oldies who rely on our laptops for a connection to our banks, our friends and other stuff the young ones don't care too much about. We may be a minority, but we do mostly have money.
In my laptop the integrated windows update menu keep notifying me that the win10 supports end on october 2025 that means no security update for windows 10 upgrade to win 11 to get more security more feature etc etcccc Should i just ignore it right ????
Win 11 alters and degrades the taskbar. That's a deal breaker for me right there. Even if my computer hardware were compatible with 11, I wouldn't install 11.
I just messed around with the windows 11 interface and couldn't save it. I decided to reinstall windows, and I suddenly thought of windows 10. After installing, the difference was very clear to me, windows 10 is faster and smoother than windows 11. I feel the screen, especially the font is displayed more clearly, in the title bar, in the taskbar. I don't know if everyone feels the same as me. I'm using AMD Ryzen 5600G
I can Feel Smoothness in Win 10 , i have 144hz Monitor But Win 11 Feels Choppy While Scrolling Or Opening Apps And Ig More Background Task Are Running in Win 11 Although No Diff in Gaming Suggest Me Which one i use for Daily Use, Recording and Editing Stuff Alot ❤
There was a chance long time ago where i would have upgraded instantly to Win 11 if only they didnt go the way of Mac and mobile phones with interface. Make windows simple again, merge all settings into one place and reduce bloatware (prefferably remove) and people might like windows again. You know Windows X Lite Optimum on fresh install has under 1/3 of Microsoft's version of windows. Its fresh install is just 4Gb and it works much better on older hardware althought its just in english and language packs do not work properly. About half of it gets translated and other half stays in english but i can work with that. No bloatware and most of resources are actually aviable rather than being used for bloatware.
I've had nothing but issues since jumping over WinDOHs 11 with my work laptop, so much bloat everything it's alot slower, the UI is awful. Applications have been changed for no reason. I'm sure Microsoft thought lets screw everyone over. No wonder I went back to Mac
I did struggle with win 11 it keeps crashing my all 3d modelling softwares i wasn't able to work properly i went back to win 10 and everything back to normal............ In short win 10 in far better than 11 in my opinion
I use w11 in my daily computer. No problems whatsoever. Gaming is perfect, the OS feels good to use, i also use ableton for making music and no problems ever. All the bad things like the context menu or "ads" can be changed easily. I have also a w10 computer. Its the same. Every new windows version happens the same, people are like "do not update!!", and i update to see it for myself and everything runs perfect. I might add that my main computer is 10 years old, with a 4th gen intel cpu. But even without been "compatible" it runs perfect. With time, everyone that hates on w11 will be using w11, the same happened with 10, with vista, with xp, with 98.... Im sure there are people using w95 right now. Also, about the ads.... I have yet to see one, i dont even know where these "ads" are supposed to be 😂
i dont think so ..the start menu is the real deal breaker for windows11 ...unless they end the user support of windows 10 most of all will remain in windows 10 and it got extended too ...windows 11 is a example of windows 8 ...majority consumers directly upgrade 7 to 10 but skipped 8 ...
@@AnkitDutta-np7ny Be quiet bro windows 11 is not even close to an example of windows 8, and windows 11 is really good it's not even close to being bad.
Windows 11's updates are garbage. The the latest update eats up too much resources for no apparent reason, has more bloatware than an Android phone and constantly micro-stutters on the SIMPLEST of tasks on HIGH END PC's. Microsoft LOVES fixing things that aren't broken and making broken things even worse. This is why I run Microsoft's latest crap in a virtual box and why Windows 11 will never be my main OS. I'll run Windows 10 until I die. I don't need their security and stupid A.I. features. I can protect my computer on my own just fine.
i love programming and video editing by myself and i downgraded to windows 10 cause my pc is beast but it was laggy on 11 explorer was shutting down while trying to link app on taskbar
Im not a techy guy and not a gamer. I have Lenovo s130 with Intel N4000 cpu. Originally, it has Windows 10. Windows 10 is working fine. But out of curiosity, I updated to Windows 11. So far, W11 is working fine just like W10. I mainly use it for youtube, file transfer from dslr, etc. All basic tasks. I also have Thinkpad t520i with Intel Core i3-2310m. I installed W11 just recently, and so far Im happy with it. Fast, responsive, no lag whatsoever. Mainly used for basic tasks. I can"t understand why so many people hate Windows 11. Im a basic user, perhaps the reason why I have nothing bad to say with W11? For me, as a basic user, W11 is fast, reponsive and serve its purpose. Also just recently, i tried Windows 8.1 Pro (unactivated, can"t buy prodect key due to financial issue) on Thinkpad T520i, so far Im happy with this OS. Fast and respinsive. No problems encountered so far. All device drivers are working fine. ❤
I dont particularly mind 11, I always installed it with bypassing the TPM checks. But there's a a caviat for gamers: Valorant's (very intrusive that you might be careful trusting) anti-cheat software will not run if you don't have TPM 2 enable on Windows 11. It does not require TPM on Windows 10. So if you bypassed TPM requirement on Windows 11 and don't actually have TPM 2, you can't play Valorant. Windows 11 does visually look better, and the UI is more pleasing to me. But functionally it's worse. I downgraded for the above reason and my PC is already so much smoother. Windows 11 is planned obsolesence. They are insisting people throw away they perfectly capable motherboards for some feature that this OS does not need to run (proven by how batshit easy it is to bypass it). I honestly hope for Linux/STEAM OS to finally take off because WIndows is becoming a pain in the ass. When Valve releases STEAM OS for desktop PCs, I think Windows's monopoly in gaming is finished.
I'm just going to be honest here Windows 11 is terrible and it's just only getting worse when time goes on because Microsoft keeps adding so-called features, basically why can't Microsoft create an OS that is take less resources allows you to delete the unnecessary bloat where you don't need and make it extremely lightweight to use that even old hardware from the mid 2000 can run it just like Linux. So I will never upgrade to Windows 11 once you realize what certain features they have put in and I'll just stick to Windows 10 on my computer until Valve release a desktop version of this SteamOS.
I love windows 10 I am using windows 11 wifi icon not showing some time and bluetooth automatically disconnected mouse not working some times lot of issues
Windows 11 has many unwanted and it does unwanted for gaming. For example Core parking, control flow guard this one limits dx12 performance dramatically and built in power saving features. People always only look at average fps which is not the best way measure smooth gaming experience because 1% low fps and 0.1% low fps must be always closer to average fps .
I downgraded mine from win11 to win10, I think win 10 is much optimized in my experience since my maximum fps in CS2 improve fom 412 to 500+ with the same in-game and gpu settings.
I reinstalled M.S. 10 after using MS 11 64 bit thinking it was better and it looks like I am right. Windows update is now encourging me to up date to MS 11 pro fpr free..
My computer supported everything, Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, Intel i5 10th Gen whatever. But recently my PC broke and I had to use Windows 10 because when I went to repair it. There isnt any Windows 10! My uncle suggested you don't use Windows 11,I was devastated. Just reseted my PC yesterday afternoon yk. I decided to go to Windows Insider Programs and tweak the personalization to make it look like Windiws 11
A lot of people are making the switch to Linux because Valve has been more open to Linux due to LTS compared to a mediocre End of Life policy which kills Windows a lot faster than it needs to be Microsoft should release LTS versions of their Operating Systems including remake the older systems if they hope to thrive until then I'm not coming back until Windows goes full LTS.
Just got a laptop and turning back to windows 10…. The one thing is the god damn bar…. I cant expand it, and i loved the quick launch bar from windows 7 ( there is a work arround to using it on windows 10). Maybe in a couple of years when they make it better.
I’m i the only person that skipped windows 10 entirely 😅? I tried it for one month and i didn’t like it at all then got back to 8.1 until the release of 11
1 year ago i purchased a (gaming pc) which had pre built (Windows 11) when started gaming almost 40% games weren't compatible with it. Then i reinstalled (Windows 10 pro)in it Compared to Windows 10 > Windows 11 stinks Windows 10 is always the a better choice ❤
@@Techfluencer if that doesn't amaze you enough, Southwest Airlines still use 3.1 and 95 and the airline was spared from the recent Crowdstrike update BSOD.
Microsoft: We redesigned Windows 11 storage subsystem to make it faster with DirectStorage than on Windows 11 Also Microsoft: Doesn't have a single game using DirectStorage, unlike their competitor, Sony
Still be keeping my same gaming computer what I use most of the time for the last 4 years,All I need for it,Is a replacament mainboard,Replacement memory and replacement processor,Thats all its needs,Then I upgrade to Windows 11,Cost a fraction of the price to what a upgraded gaming computer would cost,Also be buying a new gaming computer,Then I use the new gaming computer in my frontroom,My old gaming computer whats been upgraded be going in the bedroom,The new gaming computer be used most of the time,Also be selling my other gaming computer soon what ive also had about 4 years,Both Gaming computers at the moment wont even take windows 11,Even tried it,They hate Windows 11,Also done a hardware scan on both of them so I know what hardware to replace
windows 11 windows 10 dan tam 6 sene sonra piyasaya sürülmüş olmasına rağmen bir kademe dahi öne çıkamamış işletim sistemidir windows 10 nun modiye edimiş versiyonudur daha çok ram ve sistem kaynaklarını tüketir windows 10 kraldır
The windows operating system have been in decline with each successive upgrade, since XP each update has included more and more bloat, if the trend continues I for one will be forced to move to one of the competitors
You forgot to mention the 100 reasons W11 is better… Hey if you have a really old computer you can run W7 .. lol … Seriously. I love W11…and I loved W10 also. I also didn’t like the 11 start menu at first but learned how to clear out the junk, leaving only my most used programs… Now, I like it better than the 10 start menu. Is it perfect? Of course not, but I’d never go back to 10, not in a million years…
Im still on windows 10 i tried out windows 11 and it lagged my laptop is a gaming laptop too, go back to windows 10 and smooth as butter Win10 is faster
problem is with Windows 10,Its be end of life by October 2025,Got just over a year away to upgrade or get tracking files and all sorts coming in to the computers and Laptop,Also be known to hackers as well,Once Windows becomes out datted,Thats what happens
I bought a used desktop that that had windows 11 installed. After two days I installed windows 10 back in it and now have a good machine that I enjoy using.
Exactly the video I was looking forward, I'll wait for another version that is actually worth it and continue to ignore the prompts encouraging me to upgrade to 11 xD
I have been a windows 10 & 11 user for a long time but I don't think I will be in near future. Windows cons: 1. Driver issue (Windows UPDATE download's driver from I don't know where) 2. A software named rekordbox dj is always glitchy maybe it's manufacture's fault I don't know. 3. Windows laptop are of very poor quality Mac pros: 1. Better quality hardware & software (everything works instantly) 2. Longer battery life which in turn saves electricity usage 3. Smoothness 4. Secure 5. No update related problems they're just better at releasing updates 6. ecosystem like Airdrop, Notes etc. are synced. I can even go more here. Cron: 1. It's difficult to get cracked software unlike windows
Honestly, Windows 11 is the worse version of Windows 10. My Windows 10 runs exceptionally well, even on my old hardware. Many people can't afford to buy a new machine, just to run this crappy system. Furthermore, for those who are interested, it is possible to modify the Windows 11 ISO to circumvent these requirements.
@@Techfluencer Yes, when it started, there were also several problems. But currently it works well, even on old computers, my current setup is basically a scrap from a Samsung np270e5v. Intel Celeron 847 1.10GHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB HD, and it works well, sometimes it is necessary to disable certain things and perform optimizations, but it is working perfectly well. The point is that Microsoft is transforming its product into a service, and placing a series of restrictions. Currently, Windows 11, build 24h2 will not support older machines, many people cannot afford to buy a more modern machine. Security features such as TPM 2.0 should be optional, not mandatory, for the same reason mentioned above. You will be required to create a Microsoft account, even if you don't need one, (but this can be bypassed). There are problems with Bitlocker, if for some reason you lose your password, the HD will be encrypted and you will lose your files, many users complain that when creating an account or logging in, the system automatically activates Bitlocker and links it to that specific user. .. so that, if you lose it, or if you need to reinstall the system, for some reason, the bitlocker will end up putting a tragic end to your data. Besides, Microsoft will prevent you from customizing and/or having absolute control over your system as a whole, which was already happening discreetly in Windows 10. Anyway, it will probably be a failure, Microsoft didn't learn anything from Windows 8, not from 8.1 and even from Windows 10 (only little by little, they corrected and improved). IT professionals address this too. Hence the nickname, Windows 11 is Windows 10 made worse.
The only downside of Windows 10 from Windows 11, is that Windows 10 don't have DirectX 12 Ultimate. And no, you cannot just install DirectX 12 Ultimate into Windows 10 simply because it's hard-coded into Windows 11 kernel itself
As a person who initially hated windows 11, I would now recommend everybody to upgrade to Windows 11 in 2024. But here are a few modifications you should make.
1. Download the iso file from Microsoft and make a bootable USB using Rufus. During the process enable the options where it says, 'Disable the requirment for TPM and Secure boot' and 'Disable the requirment for microsoft account'.
2. After installing Windows 11, turn off all recommended settings including location personalized ads etc. Also disable the unnecessary services and uninstall the bloatware.
3. Install explorer patcher and go to start menu and select the start menu mode to Windows 10 and not Windows 11 (default). Also change the right click menu and file explorer to standard (if you want).
4. Upgrade you RAM to 8GB at least for a smoother experience
Hope it helps
Thanks
Thanks for sharing!
What does following your suggestions do? Does it give a Win 10 type experience with Win 11 running?
@martycrow yes
@saptarshibhattacharya I got panicked into updating and hated it so much that after a day or two I reverted to 10, but not without considerable difficulties. 11 messed up my settings and rendered my keyboard useless, even when I got back to 10. Now I receive twice/thrice daily notifications to update. I have been using MS for over 30 years and never felt as pressured to 'comply or else' as I have in the last couple of years. Awful
If i update to win 11 from the integrated windows upgrade tab
Then
Can i do all these steps ?
Newer isn't always better.
Agreed.
But most often it is…. For some people, change is hard. I’m old enough to remember all the whining about seat belts in cars, catalytic converters, more recently, electric cars and Windows 11. Progress never stops… either get on board or get left behind.
@@JoshuaTrenge True most of the time but this reminded me of Owen Grady in Jurassic World "Maybe progress should lose for once". Win 11 may be newer but doesnt offer anything that Win 10 cannot do and is usefull for most users. If you think about it after all these years they still werent able to put all the settings into one place. You still have to scout through several places to find what you're looking for.
@@JoshuaTrenge okay, but windows 11 as of NOW is NOT better than windows 10. So this comment is irrelevant. Until it gets better, then we can talk.
@@dathip only people who refuse to use W11 say that… I’ve been using 11 for years and I love it… I also loved 10, so I’m in no way criticizing it. Truth is, 10 and 11 are very similar.
Yesterday, I was trying to move files from one folder into one of its sub-folders; and I started getting a warning that those files might harm my computer. One of the files was a Word document I had just created. The suggested solution was upgrading to Windows 11. 🤷🏻♀️ That's why I'm here.
😂
It's like they tried copying the MAC book layout
The whole reason people use windows is because macOS is shit. Why would they copy that.
@@daniel_960_ maybe they parter each other
I came back to win 10 after using win 11 for more than 1 year, and I'm happy now.
I can see that with you pfp🙂
@@fenicy actually I came back again into win 11 after Microsoft forced me to update!
Instant regret!
But for now I give another chance to win 11.
@@MrJafar don't use it,they will add a app called recall that gonna spy and screenshot your everymove,use windows 10 enterprise ltsc iot with massgrave script to license it,I use that
@@MrJafar try Win 10 LTSC later on.
That's a Wise Decision
I just downgraded my new Windows 11 PC to Windows 10. My new gaming rig was struggling to run all of my steam games.
How is the experience now?
still in W10 w11 garbage, more clicks for everything
Hope it will be optimized soon.
i bet you are one of those people who stay on windows 7 when windows 8 launch, and will saying someting like “i’ll stay on windows 11 when window 12 launches “ see the pattern here? 😂 using old techs doesn’t makes u cool you know
@@dwiatas8106Windows 11 is just worse
you can just use "Explorer Patcher"
@@dwiatas8106 using win 8 as an example is not helping your case, win 8 and 8.1 are the worst win versions in MS history! win 7 is actually better than 8 lol
I'm still Win10 b/c I'm still on a great laptop with a 7th gen Intel i7. Also gorgeous 1080p touchscreen on this laptop, I am in no rush to junk this excellent hardware.
The secure boot requirement was basically immediately walked back on. Also windows 11 S mode is designed to run on weaker hardware, think of it as a lightweight locked down version of the OS. Another point you made that was untrue was that you can't escape ads in Windows 11 when you can simply remove all of them fairly easily through the customization settings, for instance you can remove displaying of the search bar in the mode that shows ads and do the same thing on the start menu as well. You can easily turn off widgets and change what your lock screen displays, it takes like 30 seconds to make windows 11 ad free and while I still believe it should not be in the OS in the first place it is at least very easy to avoid. What Microsoft needs to do is release a paid version of the OS that supports no Telemetry or any of the other features people do not like. I am sure myself and many others would pay to have the most compatible OS without the bad stuff but for now at least all you have to do is tick a few boxes and even disabling a lot of the telemetry is fairy easy to do with a video guise and first time setup.
I seriously regret upgrading to Windows 11. I've had nothing but issues with this garbage.
Same with me
Absolutely
I really hope windows 12 is close to windows 10. I am not going to use windows 11 and if windows 12 is closer to windows 11 I will not go to that either. I will be switching to Linux that looks like Windows 10. But I am hoping that Windows 12 will look close to Windows 10 Pro.
they were planning to make windows 10 the final update and windows 11 only 'recently' came out, theres still many many years until there will be even a hope of windows 12
We hope so too.
It's slow as molasses because it encrypts all your data and slows everything down so the computer runs like mush. I still have a hacked lifetime version of Malware Horsebytes so I can use any operating system that it runs on. No one is going to tell me what operating system I should use. See?
the windows 11 trailer was better than the os in it's entirety, that really says something
Makes sense!
If your computer meets the specifications for Windows 11, it's advisable to transition from Windows 10. Windows 11 offers several enhancements and features that can improve your computing experience. However, for users whose systems do not meet the requirements for Windows 11, sticking with Windows 10 remains a viable option. Despite the cessation of support, Windows 10 will continue to function, provided users employ robust antivirus software to mitigate potential security risks.
Agreed.
i got intel 12000k gaming pc but imagine they are still adding W10 features as an update to W11 lol. for me W11 is just sthetics and ads more than performance
Would you recommend 11 Pro or 11 Home?
@@subtly.t Enterprise LTSC IoT with an activation script by massgravel (the windows version is official but not the script)
Wasn't Windows 8 supposed to have been the last Microsoft OS?
That's what they said then went back on that statement fast
Microsoft did say windows 10 was going to be the last version (they tell lies). Windows 10 works ok. Windows 11, most people would not even notice the difference (apart from having a lighter bank balance). The old hardware what a waste of time, effort of world resources, just to scrap it? Cannot see the point in having Windows 11. I am sticking with Windows 10, Until I find an alternative. Windows 11 doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run on my PC.
@@i7i9191 Windows 11 LTSC is out and you can activate it using a HWID activation script
No offense but I genuinely never liked windows 11 from day one. Windows 10 may have been hated at the beginning, but it has really stood the test of time especially when windows 7 support ended. Windows 10 is probably the last operating system with references to older operating systems. You can least get it running on older hardware unlike the strict requirements of windows 11. The taskbar is ever so slightly bigger in windows 11, it’s pathetic. Everything being centred by default is horrible. The desktop background is literally a blue flower unlike windows 10 where you can see light shining through an actual window. Windows 10’s original background was by far better though and I do use that, but if I had to pick between the new version of the windows 10 background and windows 11? I’d choose windows 10 regardless.
i got windows 10, still running everything fine
am not going off windows 10 till 2025 or when windows 12 is out if it come's out
Thank you Techfluencer for an understandable explaination re 10 & 11, and I shall happily stay with Windows 10 till I am forced kicking and screaming to leave!! I am 72 and the thought of trying to understand yet another Windows system is really quite scary, especially as I have only just got used to W10! I relealise all these new and shiny things are for the young, and I don't begrudge that at all, but for heaven's sake, please Microsoft, remember us oldies who rely on our laptops for a connection to our banks, our friends and other stuff the young ones don't care too much about. We may be a minority, but we do mostly have money.
In my laptop the integrated windows update menu keep notifying me that the win10 supports end on october 2025 that means no security update for windows 10 upgrade to win 11 to get more security more feature etc etcccc
Should i just ignore it right ????
It would be better if microsoft removed windows 11 and continued to upgrade windows 10 to its great peek i love win 10 💙🔵🔵
That could work too!
But Microsoft won't be able to track you, force ads on you and make your experience more miserable that way...
@@ML-jk3sz windows 11 isn't too good and worth I started to hate Microsoft when it declared the end of support of windows 10
1st i think the same but after doing a clean installation to win 11 my perception has been changed
Nah bro I have windows 11 and I love it, you're just saying that probably because you never tried windows 11.
Win 11 alters and degrades the taskbar. That's a deal breaker for me right there. Even if my computer hardware were compatible with 11, I wouldn't install 11.
I just messed around with the windows 11 interface and couldn't save it. I decided to reinstall windows, and I suddenly thought of windows 10. After installing, the difference was very clear to me, windows 10 is faster and smoother than windows 11. I feel the screen, especially the font is displayed more clearly, in the title bar, in the taskbar.
I don't know if everyone feels the same as me.
I'm using AMD Ryzen 5600G
same win 11 is garbage
I can Feel Smoothness in Win 10 , i have 144hz Monitor But Win 11 Feels Choppy While Scrolling Or Opening Apps
And Ig More Background Task Are Running in Win 11
Although No Diff in Gaming
Suggest Me Which one i use for Daily Use, Recording and Editing Stuff Alot ❤
Btw Can u Compare Win 10 nd Win 11 Cpu and Memory Usage
There was a chance long time ago where i would have upgraded instantly to Win 11 if only they didnt go the way of Mac and mobile phones with interface. Make windows simple again, merge all settings into one place and reduce bloatware (prefferably remove) and people might like windows again. You know Windows X Lite Optimum on fresh install has under 1/3 of Microsoft's version of windows. Its fresh install is just 4Gb and it works much better on older hardware althought its just in english and language packs do not work properly. About half of it gets translated and other half stays in english but i can work with that. No bloatware and most of resources are actually aviable rather than being used for bloatware.
Which windows should i use
Specs:
I3 10 th gen 256 gb ssd 1 tb hdd intel uhd graphics
10 ofc, dont use that trash
10, 11 might have too much bloatware for your pc to run smoothly
Slow, Sluggish and More clicks : Windows 11 in one line.
Thanks for sharing your opinion.
lmao @ItsMeZendra
I've had nothing but issues since jumping over WinDOHs 11 with my work laptop, so much bloat everything it's alot slower, the UI is awful. Applications have been changed for no reason. I'm sure Microsoft thought lets screw everyone over. No wonder I went back to Mac
Hope they optimize it soon!
But the thing is that i read from an article that we wont be getting anymore updates or support for win 10 by the end of 2025
Can we still create win 10 setup media from official microsoft website ?
yes
I did struggle with win 11 it keeps crashing my all 3d modelling softwares i wasn't able to work properly i went back to win 10 and everything back to normal............
In short win 10 in far better than 11 in my opinion
Windows 10 is far more stable than Windows 11 can ever be.
I use w11 in my daily computer. No problems whatsoever. Gaming is perfect, the OS feels good to use, i also use ableton for making music and no problems ever.
All the bad things like the context menu or "ads" can be changed easily.
I have also a w10 computer. Its the same.
Every new windows version happens the same, people are like "do not update!!", and i update to see it for myself and everything runs perfect.
I might add that my main computer is 10 years old, with a 4th gen intel cpu. But even without been "compatible" it runs perfect.
With time, everyone that hates on w11 will be using w11, the same happened with 10, with vista, with xp, with 98....
Im sure there are people using w95 right now.
Also, about the ads.... I have yet to see one, i dont even know where these "ads" are supposed to be 😂
i dont think so ..the start menu is the real deal breaker for windows11 ...unless they end the user support of windows 10 most of all will remain in windows 10 and it got extended too ...windows 11 is a example of windows 8 ...majority consumers directly upgrade 7 to 10 but skipped 8 ...
@@AnkitDutta-np7ny Be quiet bro windows 11 is not even close to an example of windows 8, and windows 11 is really good it's not even close to being bad.
Windows 11's updates are garbage.
The the latest update eats up too much resources for no apparent reason, has more bloatware than an Android phone and constantly micro-stutters on the SIMPLEST of tasks on HIGH END PC's. Microsoft LOVES fixing things that aren't broken and making broken things even worse.
This is why I run Microsoft's latest crap in a virtual box and why Windows 11 will never be my main OS. I'll run Windows 10 until I die. I don't need their security and stupid A.I. features. I can protect my computer on my own just fine.
i love programming and video editing by myself and i downgraded to windows 10 cause my pc is beast but it was laggy on 11 explorer was shutting down while trying to link app on taskbar
Im not a techy guy and not a gamer. I have Lenovo s130 with Intel N4000 cpu. Originally, it has Windows 10. Windows 10 is working fine. But out of curiosity, I updated to Windows 11. So far, W11 is working fine just like W10. I mainly use it for youtube, file transfer from dslr, etc. All basic tasks.
I also have Thinkpad t520i with Intel Core i3-2310m. I installed W11 just recently, and so far Im happy with it. Fast, responsive, no lag whatsoever. Mainly used for basic tasks.
I can"t understand why so many people hate Windows 11. Im a basic user, perhaps the reason why I have nothing bad to say with W11?
For me, as a basic user, W11 is fast, reponsive and serve its purpose.
Also just recently, i tried Windows 8.1 Pro (unactivated, can"t buy prodect key due to financial issue) on Thinkpad T520i, so far Im happy with this OS. Fast and respinsive. No problems encountered so far. All device drivers are working fine. ❤
The windows 11 is fine but it can be better with the more mature version. It needs more time
I dont particularly mind 11, I always installed it with bypassing the TPM checks. But there's a a caviat for gamers: Valorant's (very intrusive that you might be careful trusting) anti-cheat software will not run if you don't have TPM 2 enable on Windows 11. It does not require TPM on Windows 10. So if you bypassed TPM requirement on Windows 11 and don't actually have TPM 2, you can't play Valorant.
Windows 11 does visually look better, and the UI is more pleasing to me. But functionally it's worse. I downgraded for the above reason and my PC is already so much smoother. Windows 11 is planned obsolesence. They are insisting people throw away they perfectly capable motherboards for some feature that this OS does not need to run (proven by how batshit easy it is to bypass it).
I honestly hope for Linux/STEAM OS to finally take off because WIndows is becoming a pain in the ass. When Valve releases STEAM OS for desktop PCs, I think Windows's monopoly in gaming is finished.
I'm just going to be honest here Windows 11 is terrible and it's just only getting worse when time goes on because Microsoft keeps adding so-called features, basically why can't Microsoft create an OS that is take less resources allows you to delete the unnecessary bloat where you don't need and make it extremely lightweight to use that even old hardware from the mid 2000 can run it just like Linux.
So I will never upgrade to Windows 11 once you realize what certain features they have put in and I'll just stick to Windows 10 on my computer until Valve release a desktop version of this SteamOS.
I love windows 10 I am using windows 11 wifi icon not showing some time and bluetooth automatically disconnected mouse not working some times lot of issues
Even though my laptop is Widows 11 I changed it back to Widows 10.
Windows 11 has many unwanted and it does unwanted for gaming. For example Core parking, control flow guard this one limits dx12 performance dramatically and built in power saving features. People always only look at average fps which is not the best way measure smooth gaming experience because 1% low fps and 0.1% low fps must be always closer to average fps .
Reason 8: better Sound Blaster XFi and EAX support for retro game
I’m moving to Linux Mint for my daily driver but retaining Win10 on a dedicated (and isolated) box for gaming.
Thanks for your experience.
I downgraded mine from win11 to win10, I think win 10 is much optimized in my experience since my maximum fps in CS2 improve fom 412 to 500+ with the same in-game and gpu settings.
10 is a safe bet for now.
Until 11 gets optimized.
Windows 11 has many ads in startup and copilot and some unnecessary programs
I reinstalled M.S. 10 after using MS 11 64 bit thinking it was better and it looks like I am right. Windows update is now encourging me to up date to MS 11 pro fpr free..
how about for a start instead of everything being in the middle maybe go back to bottom left corner cuz its 1000 times betters
Thats like the whole reason 70% of people won't upgrade lmao.
@@daniel_960_ real
It's a 'given'. If it ain't broke, don't fix it !
Time to switch to either Mac OS or Linux! Maybe Ubuntu.
Lol. I think is a joke)) Ubuntu is s proprietary trash now. U can swich to Linux Mint or Fedora.
@@klym7295 I have a Fedora, I wear it with my amazing suit.
If windows 10 was monthly base i would pay for it to keep it around it is by far the best OS I've ever used.
So would we!
The only problem with Windows 11 is using 2GB more RAM than Windows 10
Needs more optimization.
My computer supported everything, Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, Intel i5 10th Gen whatever. But recently my PC broke and I had to use Windows 10 because when I went to repair it.
There isnt any Windows 10! My uncle suggested you don't use Windows 11,I was devastated. Just reseted my PC yesterday afternoon yk.
I decided to go to Windows Insider Programs and tweak the personalization to make it look like Windiws 11
Smart!
A lot of people are making the switch to Linux because Valve has been more open to Linux due to LTS compared to a mediocre End of Life policy which kills Windows a lot faster than it needs to be Microsoft should release LTS versions of their Operating Systems including remake the older systems if they hope to thrive until then I'm not coming back until Windows goes full LTS.
Its a very small minority moving to linux, relax.
Just got a laptop and turning back to windows 10…. The one thing is the god damn bar…. I cant expand it, and i loved the quick launch bar from windows 7 ( there is a work arround to using it on windows 10). Maybe in a couple of years when they make it better.
I’m i the only person that skipped windows 10 entirely 😅? I tried it for one month and i didn’t like it at all then got back to 8.1 until the release of 11
Everyone hates it should at least try it un bloated it looks modern and amazing
BTW currently I use iPadOS 17.3
BTW, No one asked.
1 year ago i purchased a (gaming pc)
which had pre built (Windows 11) when started gaming almost 40% games weren't compatible with it.
Then i reinstalled
(Windows 10 pro)in it
Compared to
Windows 10 > Windows 11 stinks
Windows 10 is always the a better choice ❤
my friend still using windows xp
Whoa.
your friend is a legend
@@Techfluencer if that doesn't amaze you enough, Southwest Airlines still use 3.1 and 95 and the airline was spared from the recent Crowdstrike update BSOD.
Switched to 11 to get used to it because it’ll be forced, miss windows 10. The experience was so much better.
Microsoft: We redesigned Windows 11 storage subsystem to make it faster with DirectStorage than on Windows 11
Also Microsoft: Doesn't have a single game using DirectStorage, unlike their competitor, Sony
Their direct storage is kinda bad because you need the game Devs to implement it instead of automatically built in windows 11
Im still on 10 snd happy on it not over keen on 11
The only thing good about windows 11 is the UI
Still be keeping my same gaming computer what I use most of the time for the last 4 years,All I need for it,Is a replacament mainboard,Replacement memory and replacement processor,Thats all its needs,Then I upgrade to Windows 11,Cost a fraction of the price to what a upgraded gaming computer would cost,Also be buying a new gaming computer,Then I use the new gaming computer in my frontroom,My old gaming computer whats been upgraded be going in the bedroom,The new gaming computer be used most of the time,Also be selling my other gaming computer soon what ive also had about 4 years,Both Gaming computers at the moment wont even take windows 11,Even tried it,They hate Windows 11,Also done a hardware scan on both of them so I know what hardware to replace
Thanks for sharing your experience.
What u saying 😮
windows 11 windows 10 dan tam 6 sene sonra piyasaya sürülmüş olmasına rağmen bir kademe dahi öne çıkamamış işletim sistemidir windows 10 nun modiye edimiş versiyonudur daha çok ram ve sistem kaynaklarını tüketir windows 10 kraldır
All hail the king!
The windows operating system have been in decline with each successive upgrade, since XP each update has included more and more bloat, if the trend continues I for one will be forced to move to one of the competitors
You forgot to mention the 100 reasons W11 is better… Hey if you have a really old computer you can run W7 .. lol … Seriously. I love W11…and I loved W10 also. I also didn’t like the 11 start menu at first but learned how to clear out the junk, leaving only my most used programs… Now, I like it better than the 10 start menu. Is it perfect? Of course not, but I’d never go back to 10, not in a million years…
womp womp
Im still on windows 10 i tried out windows 11 and it lagged my laptop is a gaming laptop too, go back to windows 10 and smooth as butter
Win10 is faster
Agreed.
W 11, is NOT an upgrade. It is an upDATE.
I have installed the windows 11 in a pc that I don't use just to try it but i don't want it I prefer to be in the windows 10
Windows 11 is like Vista not many people need or want it.
The pain of getting windows 11,
Bill Gates has been absolutely ruined in Microsoft company.
windows 10 wont b sopported ater october 2025
let the pea brains stay on windows 10
😥
Yea rip windows 10😢😭
Windows 11 the end November 2025
7 features why WE think Windows 11 is better than Windows 11
windows 10 Sucks
I'd like a version of windows 10 w/ Windows 11 icons.
Windows x lite
That’s what Windows 10x would’ve been if it released
Guess what…that’s pretty much what W11 is…
win 10 and not planning to upgrade anytime soon i prfer win 10 i got it as i want it
problem is with Windows 10,Its be end of life by October 2025,Got just over a year away to upgrade or get tracking files and all sorts coming in to the computers and Laptop,Also be known to hackers as well,Once Windows becomes out datted,Thats what happens
Damn!
back to windows 10 after 1 year
I bought a used desktop that that had windows 11 installed. After two days I installed windows 10 back in it and now have a good machine that I enjoy using.
Exactly the video I was looking forward, I'll wait for another version that is actually worth it and continue to ignore the prompts encouraging me to upgrade to 11 xD
My 10 year old laptop has Linux Mint and it's faster and more customisable than Windows.
honestly i hate win 11 its a garbage os if microsoft was not planning to stop win 10 security update i would have reverted back to win 10
I have been a windows 10 & 11 user for a long time but I don't think I will be in near future.
Windows cons:
1. Driver issue (Windows UPDATE download's driver from I don't know where)
2. A software named rekordbox dj is always glitchy maybe it's manufacture's fault I don't know.
3. Windows laptop are of very poor quality
Mac pros:
1. Better quality hardware & software (everything works instantly)
2. Longer battery life which in turn saves electricity usage
3. Smoothness
4. Secure
5. No update related problems they're just better at releasing updates
6. ecosystem like Airdrop, Notes etc. are synced.
I can even go more here.
Cron:
1. It's difficult to get cracked software unlike windows
Even Xbox Series still windows 10
Yeah!
Win 10 is more stable than win 11. So, win 10 it is. Maybe when win 11 more better
Honestly, Windows 11 is the worse version of Windows 10.
My Windows 10 runs exceptionally well, even on my old hardware.
Many people can't afford to buy a new machine, just to run this crappy system.
Furthermore, for those who are interested, it is possible to modify the Windows 11 ISO to circumvent these requirements.
It took a bit of time, but Windows 10 is pretty optimized.
@@Techfluencer Yes, when it started, there were also several problems.
But currently it works well, even on old computers, my current setup is basically a scrap from a Samsung np270e5v.
Intel Celeron 847 1.10GHz, 8GB DDR3 RAM, 500GB HD, and it works well, sometimes it is necessary to disable certain things and perform optimizations, but it is working perfectly well.
The point is that Microsoft is transforming its product into a service, and placing a series of restrictions.
Currently, Windows 11, build 24h2 will not support older machines, many people cannot afford to buy a more modern machine.
Security features such as TPM 2.0 should be optional, not mandatory, for the same reason mentioned above.
You will be required to create a Microsoft account, even if you don't need one, (but this can be bypassed).
There are problems with Bitlocker, if for some reason you lose your password, the HD will be encrypted and you will lose your files, many users complain that when creating an account or logging in, the system automatically activates Bitlocker and links it to that specific user. .. so that, if you lose it, or if you need to reinstall the system, for some reason, the bitlocker will end up putting a tragic end to your data.
Besides, Microsoft will prevent you from customizing and/or having absolute control over your system as a whole, which was already happening discreetly in Windows 10.
Anyway, it will probably be a failure, Microsoft didn't learn anything from Windows 8, not from 8.1 and even from Windows 10 (only little by little, they corrected and improved).
IT professionals address this too.
Hence the nickname, Windows 11 is Windows 10 made worse.
4:02 you can take it out of s mode bruh…
Thanks
Or upgrade hardware
windows 10 is ending support in october 2025
I hate windows 11 start button ~ where is all my apps?
Windows 10 al the way!
The only downside of Windows 10 from Windows 11, is that Windows 10 don't have DirectX 12 Ultimate.
And no, you cannot just install DirectX 12 Ultimate into Windows 10 simply because it's hard-coded into Windows 11 kernel itself
was trying to find a side by side compare video, anyway Win10 taskbar can be at the Top, Win11 can't, so Win10 wins haha
Windows 10 pro it is faster
Yes!
Win 10 pro for old laptop and more stable os
Agreed.
I hate window 11
It obviously hates you garbage pc
I love windows 10
Window 11 is the best window ever.
I don't even like windows 11 logo
🤣
I love windows 10 I am not upgrading
Whatever floats your boat.
Windows 10 is just better.
No
@@WonderSealYTLol you don't want to accept it because you upgraded to 11 and want to console yourself
@@brenaxquiny8639 11 is way more secure, and has an easier-to-use GUI.
jesus.. this influency century must be stop... :D
???
I use windows 10