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RIP Windows 10? Windows 11 could be unveiled by Microsoft in a few weeks

I installed it, than after first 5 minutes couldn't BEAR it whatsoever.
Rolled back to Windows 10 and never looked back at Win 11.
Its worst OS for productivity. Yes if you're 8 year old than that will suit you.

Well I'm a firm believer in Service Pack 2.

^^This is the code word for "let everybody else find all the bugs in a new OS upgrade and wait until they release the huge fix patch 2 years later".
 
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My advise is to wait until Microsoft provides a major feature update for Windows 11.

My Laptop is compatible and update is offered but I will wait.

^^ same

The upgrade eligibility has been on my lappy for many months now. I'm in no rush to pull the trigger.
 
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Windows 10 offers better interface, security and compatibility options than Windows 7 - Windows 7 will not cut it anymore.

Well I have to say Windows 10 seemed pretty solid out of the box. Although they were patching it like every other day for a while.

Can't see any rush to upgrade to 11.

But that just shows all of our frustrating history with Microsoft.

When my Mac says I have an upgrade to my OS available I just blindly hit "ok" without even knowing what I'm getting myself into.

Upgrade from OSX 11 to 12...ok sure why not. click!
 
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I am on Windows 10 on my PC, also have an iMAC, and currently using it for gaming and it is very stable with no issues.

Will soon start using it for video editing(Da Vinci Resolve) but pretty sure that will be fine too.

No rush to get onto Windows 11 at this moment as the machine suffices for my needs. Will give it 18-24 months before i make the jump to this new OS.
 
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Windows 11 could be the name of the next-generation of Microsoft’s desktop OS, or at least a bunch of clues and rumors appear to be vaguely pointing this way – ignoring the software giant’s insistence in the past that it wouldn’t turn things up to ‘11’ (or any other number) with Windows.

We already know that Microsoft is planning to show off the “next generation of Windows” on June 24, ahead of the Sun Valley revamp emerging later this year, with apparently revolutionary changes in terms of the overall look and interface.

So, rather than the Windows 10 21H2 update as we’re expecting, could this actually be an entirely new version of Windows with an uptick in the number? Is Windows 11 really about happen, and what evidence is there for this possibility?

The main pillar of the current Windows 11 speculation is built around the somewhat tenuous observation that in the teaser for the aforementioned Microsoft event in June, which you can see tweeted below, light coming through the ‘window’ forms two vertical bars in the shadow on the floor – kind of like a very thick ‘11’ – with no horizontal bar present.

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This could purely be the way the scene and lighting has been rendered and mean absolutely nothing, although it does seem a little odd – and the fact that Microsoft has chosen the time of 11am for the event backs up the ‘11’ theory. This also isn’t typical timing for a Microsoft press shindig...

As The Verge points out, other Microsoft executives have been stoking the rumor flames too, with comments like this one from the VP of Modern Life, Search & Devices Group, Yusuf Mehdi: “I haven’t been this excited for a new version of @Windows since Windows 95!”

Note that it’s not a new version of ‘Windows 10’ he’s talking about…

Then some leakers are getting in on the act too, like Evan Blass, who (as spotted by Windows Latest) tweeted: “From the ‘Don't take screenshots of this build’ department: a forthcoming Microsoft OS called Windows 11.”

Cue a bunch of other tin foil hat-leaning theories alongside all this, like ‘Sun Valley’ (remember, that’s the codename for the 21H2 revamp) having an ‘11’ in it: Sun Va11ey. (For that matter, Satya Nade11a – right!?).

Past promises
What to make of all this? As we said at the outset, in the past Microsoft has made it very clear that “Windows 10 is the last version of Windows”, and there won’t be a Windows 11 (or indeed anything else, like Windows 365 to pull another idea out of the hat).

But then again, originally Microsoft also promised fancy names and themes for the big Windows 10 updates – like the Creators Update – which were quickly abandoned in favor of simply dating upgrades.

And besides, things will have to change eventually, right? Windows 10 won’t live forever… but six years? We suppose that’s certainly a good deal more than the typical lifespan of a Windows OS…

In a few weeks, we’ll know the truth behind this, but for now, while there are admittedly plenty of clues and leaks around, Windows 11 just feels rather unlikely. Especially if macOS 12 is about to be unleashed (and Microsoft might feel that symbolically, Windows 11 could subconsciously be seen as a step behind Apple in this respect).

What might be a more realistic prospect is that Microsoft might simply rename the operating system plain ‘Windows’, and ditch the numbering entirely. In a similar kind of vein to the way in which the Surface Pro 5 was simply called the Surface Pro.

If the name is changed away from Windows 10 – to Windows 11, just Windows, or something else entirely like Windows 365 – that also begs another question: presumably this will be a free upgrade for everyone on Windows 10? That would surely have to be the case…
I already have windows 11 on my laptop, what are they talking about? I bought my laptop with windows 11 on it. It doesn't seem any much different from win 10.
 
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They're both ugly. I hate this trend that everything must look like an Android app. I really miss the Windows XP interface and even the Vista one.
 
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Windows 10 is not going anywhere till 2025.
Windows 11 can't be run properly on most devices in Pakistan as it requires some advanced hardware.

At the risk of coming off silly, do you mean that most personal computers don't have the up-to-date Hardware?

My lappy is Intel 9th gen. Somewhat Far from the "latest and greatest"
 
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At the risk of coming off silly, do you mean that most personal computers don't have the up-to-date Hardware?

My lappy is Intel 9th gen. Somewhat Far from the "latest and greatest"
In Pakistan yes.
I am using a 7 years old HP laptop.Its still a advanced business probook with decent RAM and processor power but it's still cant run windows 11. Being a touch screen laptop is one of the requirements in windows 11. And touch screen laptops here are still far from mainstream.
Windows 10 is still the most used platform globally ,it's tested,it's reliable and not going anywhere in the near future. Windows 11 is at infant stage , not tested reliability wise.
I will stick to windows 10.
 
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In Pakistan yes.
I am using a 7 years old HP laptop.Its a advanced business probook with decent RAM and processor power but it's still cant run windows 11. Being a touch screen laptop is one of the requirements in windows 11. And touch screen laptops here are still far from mainstream.
Windows 10 is still the most used platform globally ,it's tested,it's reliable and not going anywhere in the near future. Windows 11 is at infant stage , not tested reliability wise.
I will stick to windows 10.

Interesting. I don't have a touch screen and I'm still eligible.

I have to admit I was a little shocked. I assumed (wrongly) that Pakistan is modernized with mostly up-to-date PC'S with families etc

Interesting to learn such things, thank you.
 
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In Pakistan yes.
I am using a 7 years old HP laptop.Its a advanced business probook with decent RAM and processor power but it's still cant run windows 11. Being a touch screen laptop is one of the requirements in windows 11. And touch screen laptops here are still far from mainstream.
Windows 10 is still the most used platform globally ,it's tested,it's reliable and not going anywhere in the near future. Windows 11 is at infant stage , not tested reliability wise.
I will stick to windows 10.

not sure touch screen requirement is true because I have windows 11 on my gaming build running an r9 5900x and on my laptop with an intel 12700H and both run it perfectly. I will agree though that there are issues in the OS running on lower-end PCs especially those which are 5+ years old.
 
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Interesting. I don't have a touch screen and I'm still eligible.

I have to admit I was a little shocked. I assumed (wrongly) that Pakistan is modernized with mostly up-to-date PC'S with families etc

Interesting to learn such things, thank you.
Well in IT Pakistan is still far ahead of many countries. It's just the thing here most people don, t change their PCs and laptops often. The most usage and focus here is towards smartphones which are regularly updated. Soon we are getting 5g here. In our rural areas areas where most of our population lives the penetration of internet is quite high mostly because of smartphones.

not sure touch screen requirement is true because I have windows 11 on my gaming build running an r9 5900x and on my laptop with an intel 12700H and both run it perfectly. I will agree though that there are issues in the OS running on lower-end PCs especially those which are 5+ years old.
Well I am pretty sure being a touch screen device is one of those requirements (not a strictly enforced one) it's a recommended requirement. It can run if you meet the minimum requirements but it will cause performance issues. I've read it and Microsoft advised me not to run it even though I meet minimum requirements.
 
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In Pakistan yes.
I am using a 7 years old HP laptop.Its still a advanced business probook with decent RAM and processor power but it's still cant run windows 11. Being a touch screen laptop is one of the requirements in windows 11. And touch screen laptops here are still far from mainstream.
Windows 10 is still the most used platform globally ,it's tested,it's reliable and not going anywhere in the near future. Windows 11 is at infant stage , not tested reliability wise.
I will stick to windows 10.
Best to replace computers every 3 years or 5 years max.
 
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