LukSkyFokker
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Downloading it now through the Win10 settings app.
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Downloading it now through the Win10 settings app.
You're dl'ing Insider Preview build? W11 doesn't drop until later this year I thought.
So far, so good!
The bottom toolbar is centered like on a Mac but all my important apps are running properly.
Talk to LTR. She's in the beta tester group.
11 is a lousy lay... just grunts, showers and leaves. Microsoft should do a whole lot better for what they cost!
bring it.
what's the worst that could happen???
You get a couple days off while the techs try to figure out what the fuck went wrong.....
or they "migrate" your files to "the cloud" and your drafting software freaks the fuck right out.
a couple of day off works for me.
Installed 11 on the new desktop and all is well. It even cleared the MS Office activation nag I had. Lappy running Win11 Home and desktop on Win11 Pro. Both are working fine but I'll be downloading some of the context and start menu tweaks.
I upgraded both lappies and have no complaints despite both machines being Ryzen-based. I don't use either for gaming nor for intense multi-thread tasks.
But I'm reluctant to install it on my desktop - my main work computer that is also Ryzen-based - in fear of typical Windows-at-launch issues.
Speaking of tweaks, I've heard a lot of good things about 2 that revert the appearance and useability of W11 back to W10 and W7-era layouts: StartAllBack and Start11 - $5 each.
Installed 11 on the new desktop and all is well. It even cleared the MS Office activation nag I had. Lappy running Win11 Home and desktop on Win11 Pro. Both are working fine but I'll be downloading some of the context and start menu tweaks.
I upgraded both lappies and have no complaints despite both machines being Ryzen-based. I don't use either for gaming nor for intense multi-thread tasks.
But I'm reluctant to install it on my desktop - my main work computer that is also Ryzen-based - in fear of typical Windows-at-launch issues.
Speaking of tweaks, I've heard a lot of good things about 2 that revert the appearance and useability of W11 back to W10 and W7-era layouts: StartAllBack and Start11 - $5 each.
I've been running 11 on this rig for about a month now and no problems whatsoever. Right click context menu takes a bit of getting used to and I still go to the bottom left corner to shut down, but that's just habit.
Funny you should say that, I had a bug in Outlook where it would just hang while syncing send/receive. You had to go into task manager to shut it down. Problem has gone away since I installed 11.