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Windows 11

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Anyone here using Win 11? What is your opinion of it? Good points? Bad points?
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I'm using Windows 11 at home and work. I'm having issues with it seeing the domain controller at work. Which means drive access is iffy.

Bunch a little stuff is annoying. Don't upgrade at home until you have to. Work you may not have a choice.
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Every time my Win'10 PCs do an update, they whinge that they are unfit to run '11.

It's the 'security' thing, IIRC.

I may be able to find something to enable in BIOS of my recent, custom-build network-render 'Box', but this CAD-Tower is much, much too old...

When is '10 end-of-life ?

Uh, remember when we were told '10 was the 'be-all-and-end-all' OS, just updates, no new versions ??? :? :? :? :? :?
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Windows 10 EOL is Oct 14, 2025.
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jemhouston wrote: Wed Dec 07, 2022 2:07 am I'm using Windows 11 at home and work. I'm having issues with it seeing the domain controller at work. Which means drive access is iffy.

Bunch a little stuff is annoying. Don't upgrade at home until you have to. Work you may not have a choice.
I'm looking at new laptops, my Lenovo is 13 years old and won't run Win 11. Most of the new ones come with Win 11 Home. The cheaper ones run in S mode, which I will definitely NOT do. Some have an upgrade to 11 Pro, don't know if its worth the price or not.
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I have not upgraded, mostly due to having a terminally slow connection and paranoia about change...

A friend who has has been very pleasantly surprised at how trouble-free it was though.
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Drunknsubmrnr wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:11 pm Windows 10 EOL is Oct 14, 2025.
Since Windows 10 has become a reasonably stable and reliable platform, most of us won’t upgrade until Oct 15, 2025.
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Last Friday my primary work computer had issues, so after trying to fix it and failing, I reimage it back to Windows 10. The replacement computer I was going to use, had the same issue. After two days of research, I found out why. I had hack to hack the registry.

Note, we're still having issues with the computers not seeing the domain controller.
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Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:44 am
Drunknsubmrnr wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:11 pm Windows 10 EOL is Oct 14, 2025.
Since Windows 10 has become a reasonably stable and reliable platform, most of us won’t upgrade until Oct 15, 2025.
I may not even after that. I don't have a great desire to junk a perfectly good computer. Although I may get an up to date computer for a network front end.
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Nightwatch2 wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:15 pm
Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:44 am
Drunknsubmrnr wrote: Sun Dec 11, 2022 2:11 pm Windows 10 EOL is Oct 14, 2025.
Since Windows 10 has become a reasonably stable and reliable platform, most of us won’t upgrade until Oct 15, 2025.
I may not even after that. I don't have a great desire to junk a perfectly good computer. Although I may get an up to date computer for a network front end.
Employers with IT departments will probably force people to for work stuff.

My personal laptop is a MacBook from 2010 or so. Most web stuff I do on my phone, so spending money on a new computer is a low priority.
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:P
Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:24 pm
Nightwatch2 wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:15 pm
Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:44 am
Since Windows 10 has become a reasonably stable and reliable platform, most of us won’t upgrade until Oct 15, 2025.
I may not even after that. I don't have a great desire to junk a perfectly good computer. Although I may get an up to date computer for a network front end.
Employers with IT departments will probably force people to for work stuff.

My personal laptop is a MacBook from 2010 or so. Most web stuff I do on my phone, so spending money on a new computer is a low priority.
In 30 days, I will be my own employer :D
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Congrats :D
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Hmm.

I'm finding myself needing to purchase a new computer for home use since my old desktop is painfully slow and my laptop is physically almost destroyed thanks to a six year old. Wasn't aware that Win 11 was a thing, so this just added more to the decision paralysis :roll:
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Nightwatch2 wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 9:06 pm :P
Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:24 pm
Nightwatch2 wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:15 pm

I may not even after that. I don't have a great desire to junk a perfectly good computer. Although I may get an up to date computer for a network front end.
Employers with IT departments will probably force people to for work stuff.

My personal laptop is a MacBook from 2010 or so. Most web stuff I do on my phone, so spending money on a new computer is a low priority.
In 30 days, I will be my own employer :D
You could emulate Braxton Bragg and send yourself a request for a new computer and then deny it.
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GTAE wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 10:40 pm Hmm.

I'm finding myself needing to purchase a new computer for home use since my old desktop is painfully slow and my laptop is physically almost destroyed thanks to a six year old. Wasn't aware that Win 11 was a thing, so this just added more to the decision paralysis :roll:
The home computers are running okay. The Pro version is what's giving me fits at work. BTW, another plant with brand new stuff isn't having the domain access issues.
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My wife bought a new POS (HP) with W10. About a week later it announced that W11 was ready to install, and since it was no skin off my nose I hit Yes.

Compared with W10 on my work computer it is different in many meaningless ways and better in none that I can see. I can't seem to move the taskbar to vertical on the LHS of the screen, which is where I prefer it, but everybody else hates that.
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Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:24 pm
Employers with IT departments will probably force people to for work stuff.
When I retired this past spring, TJJD still had some computers running Win XP. . . . . my work computer was running Win 10
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FLW wrote: Sat Dec 17, 2022 5:10 pm
Johnnie Lyle wrote: Tue Dec 13, 2022 5:24 pm
Employers with IT departments will probably force people to for work stuff.
When I retired this past spring, TJJD still had some computers running Win XP. . . . . my work computer was running Win 10
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Given I've seen no indication that windows 'every other' trend has gone away i'll hold out for win12
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Marko Dash wrote: Tue Dec 20, 2022 4:46 am Given I've seen no indication that windows 'every other' trend has gone away i'll hold out for win12
In which century?
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