FWIW on my personal machines I"m still running Win10 (and I've used GRC's handy little InControl <https://www.grc.com/incontrol.htm> utility to get it to shut up about the upgrade notifications). But that's because a) they're old (still running a 8700k on a A370 mobo) and b) I don't see much additional value in Win11 yet.
But at some point I will make the leap to take advantage of the free upgrade and the previously mentioned lack of security patches. Perhaps just before I build a new machine... --------- Brian On Mon, Aug 7, 2023 at 8:55 AM Thane K. Sherrington < th...@computerconnectionltd.com> wrote: > In my experience, W11 is flakier than 10, and a bit slower. When it > goes wonky (gets trapped in a boot loop for instance, or a repeated > explorer.exe crash) there doesn't appear to be a way to fix it other > than a fresh install. I'd avoid it unless you really need it. > > T > > On 06-Aug-2023 3:30 p.m., _ Winterlight wrote: > > Those of you who are using or dealing with Windows 11..I am talking to > you Greg and Chris ...what do you think of it. I can see myself updating > my Win10 NUC by the end of the year...which I use with my TV...as a way to > ease into this. So any reviews, hints and or warnings appreciated! > > <w> > >