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| Topic | Is Windows 11 stable? |
| Aressar 09/03/25 4:17:13 PM #39: | Ivany2008 posted... It's Windows 10 with a newer interface and the ability, eventually, to use parts that are not compatible with Windows 10. That's pretty much it. By the time we actually notice these things, Windows 12 will be out. Honestly, most people won't even be aware of such things by the time Windows 13 comes around (which definitely won't actually be called Windows 13). The fact that a lot of Windows 10-capable computers could technically run Windows 11, but Microsoft decided that the minimum requirements for 11 are so noticeably (and unnecessarily) specific should give the somewhat-good-with-computers crowd some clue. This is especially the case for computers that are only lacking the requirement of TPM 2.0. --- One time, CE triggered me so hard with their objectively wrong opinions that I accidentally punched myself in the balls. ... Copied to Clipboard! |
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