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Former Microsoft developer says Windows 11's performance is "comically bad," 
even with monster PC

If only Windows were "as good as it once was"
By Rob Thubron April 12, 2024  .. 39 comments
https://www.techspot.com/news/102601-former-microsoft-developer-windows-11-performance-comically-bad.html

Former Microsoft developer says Windows 11's performance is comically bad, even 
with monster PC
Facepalm: Plenty of people still dislike Windows 11 – it's partly why adoption 
rates for the most recent OS are disappointing – so it's not surprising to hear 
someone complaining about its performance.
Even a former Microsoft developer who helped build parts of Windows thinks 
Windows 11's Start menu is "comically bad" despite using a beast of a PC.
Andy Young, an ex-Microsoft senior software engineer, posted a message on 
X/Twitter bemoaning that even with his $1,600 Core i9 CPU and 128 GB of RAM, 
Windows 11 Start menu's performance is often awful.
Young included a video clip illustrating why he's so annoyed. The search 
function initially doesn't seem to work at all, forcing him to close and reopen 
the Start menu. It does function the second time, but everything is very laggy 
and the results are slow to appear.
In the follow-up post, Young emphasized that he loves Windows, especially as he 
helped build parts of its code, but noted that there was still work left to be 
done given the significant percentage of users frustrated by Windows 11. He 
also expressed a longing for Windows to be "as good as it once was," which is 
something we all feel.
Windows 11 has faced problems since its official launch in 2021. The operating 
system's requirements were, and often still are, an obstacle for many – this 
reason is often cited for the slower-than-expected adoption rate of Windows 11 
among businesses.
Windows 11 has also experienced plenty of performance-impacting issues in its 
time.
There was the storage slowdowns that were killing HDD and SDD speeds (up to 55% 
slower random write speeds, in the case of the latter), the 
Virtualization-based Security (VBS) feature dropping game framerates, and 
plenty of updates that borked the system until Microsoft released a fix, which 
often caused another problem.
As for the Start menu performance, disabling the online search results will 
certainly speed things up. There are other registry edits that can help, 
including, as one user noted, going to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Control 
Panel\Desktop and changing MenuShowDelay from the default 400 to 0.
Windows 10 still holds a massive lead over its successor
Statcounter's latest results show that Windows 11's market share fell last 
month while Windows 10 gained users for the second month in a row.
It's a similar story in the Steam survey, where Windows 11's share among 
participants declined for the second month while Windows 10 increased.
It'll be interesting to see what happens when Windows 10 support officially 
ends on October 14, 2025, and organizations not upgrading have to pay for the 
expensive Extended Security Updates (ESU) subscription.
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