Is Windows 11 worth it?

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My motherboard died late last year, and I decided to replace it with a Z690 motherboard and an i5-12600K. These Alder Lake CPUs are effectively throttled in Win10 since it can't use the Thread Director (I suspect that's a business decision, not a technical one) so I decided to "upgrade" to Win11. Truth be told I haven't found it to be that bad, but I have ran into one issue that is utterly confounding me: it has suddenly lost the ability to read SD cards. I tried all the usual tricks, nothing worked. Meanwhile I was able to read them just fine with a spare machine running Fedora. Go figure, Linux now reads media better than Windows does, the total opposite of the old situation.

It also has a lot of the same old issues from Win10: seemingly random Explorer crashes, File Explorer just generally being outdated and lacking in basic features, holding file locks open for no apparent reason, spontaneous computer shutdowns in certain games (already verified that it's not hardware-related), Settings still being a mish-mash of different UIs.

So there's all that has been left over unfixed, and now add that we have yet more configuration choices being taken away, being even harder to get to a basic level of security one would expect a modern OS to have or to get rid of all the oh-so-helpful privacy-invading web searches and stupid lock screen shit, more flat-shit and monochrome mystery meat icons.

Then there's the general shittiness and dilapidated feeling of the Windows ecosystem as a whole. Why the fuck should I have to give administrator rights to a .exe file to install a simple application? Have Windows developers still never heard of .msi and local user installations? Oh thanks a bunch Pajeet for putting an icon on my desktop I didn't ask for and now have to give admin rights to delete. Oh look, Google Earth updated automatically in the background and now I have a white sheet icon on my taskbar because Windows still has a retarded icon cache system that hasn't been improved since Windows 98.

My feeling towards Windows post-Vista has been "it's not that bad" but I am now firmly on the "yes, it is that bad" side. And it's not even anything in particular that Win11 did, it's more what it didn't do. The only reason I haven't already switched to Linux is that I have a bunch of gaming peripherals that don't have Linux support, but once Fedora 36 comes out I'm going to try full-timing it and see if I can get USB and GPU passthrough working in a VM.
 
It’s awful. It glitched up on me and crashed several times since I’ve installed it. It’s made my laptop slow enough to the point to where I just use my phone for certain websites. Windows has this weird thing where the quality of their operating systems occur in a pattern. Every other OS is shit. It goes like this; good, trash, good, trash, good, trash.
 
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It’s awful. It glitched up on me and crashed several times since I’ve installed it. It’s made my laptop slow enough to the point to where I just use my phone for certain websites. Windows has this weird thing where the quality of their operating systems occur in a pattern. Every other OS is shit. It goes like this; good, trash, good, trash, good, trash.
10 is trash too, though.
 
Been using it for months now. Its not really worth it, but I've surprisingly had little to no issues with 11 despite many people saying otherwise. The real issues I have is the fact the explorer is painfully slow to where I have to exit and relaunch. But I do have some serious criticisms with the OS itself.

Personally I like the new look except for the start menu. Basically tries to imitate some GNOME style menu but doesn't take the entire screen, and has their own spin. Wasted space and moving it to the middle by default is very questionable. Mixed about it honestly.

I do like the settings menu now compared to 10, but Windows 7/XP control control panel beats it by miles.

I absolutely hate the way they changed the right click menu. Why did they just decide to dumb it down? Why do I have to click "Show more options" every single time I need to open shit with a specific program? Its a small change, but extremely annoying.

Another thing, they decided to make setting your default program more of a pain. Why do I need to specify what program to run for every specific extension? Dumb. All my other gripes people have mentioned already with privacy, bloat, and the overuse of web based shit.

All in all if it wasn't for video games, I'd dump Windows forever. But I have to duel boot for those games that love using anti-cheats at a kernel level.
 
I absolutely hate the way they changed the right click menu. Why did they just decide to dumb it down? Why do I have to click "Show more options" every single time I need to open shit with a specific program? Its a small change, but extremely annoying.
This is one of the most annoying things that I'm hoping they fix as 11 gets polished. I have this problem every time I want to use 7-zip. However, there is a retarded easy fix. Right-click and drag your mouse just a tiny bit, release right click, and you have access to the full 7-zip menu. No idea why. Maybe this will work with whatever programs you're having an issue with.
 
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W11 is good if you're a cuck, or, what is worse, a trannie that works in the interests of low tier government service agency.

Other than that - either avoid at all cost, find cleansed ie spyware-free version of win7\10 (can't recommend 8 despite the fact I've used it and it wasn't that shitty), install one and call it a day.

OR... you can always turn codesocks and install Linux.
 
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Jokes aside I think it depends if you're more of a normie. UI wise it's not the absolute worst for day to day activities, but the start menu replacement sucks dogshit. Microsoft replaced it with pinned applications and recommended files which personally is useless for my endeavors, but to each his own. Gaming is alright on it. I personally would not "upgrade" any current Windows 10 machines to 11, however. Just know that it is not the end of the world when you find 11 pre-installed on any new machines you might buy.
 
This is one of the most annoying things that I'm hoping they fix as 11 gets polished. I have this problem every time I want to use 7-zip. However, there is a retarded easy fix. Right-click and drag your mouse just a tiny bit, release right click, and you have access to the full 7-zip menu. No idea why. Maybe this will work with whatever programs you're having an issue with.
There's an easy fix to the fucked right click menu.
The ExplainingComputers guy did a Youtube video covering some of the other registry fixes to put the start menu button in the right place etc
 
Kinda late to the party here, but whatever. I used Windows 11 for about 3 1/2 months before moving to loonix. It's not terrible but there are some major issues. It seems to just be a lot more buggy than Windows 10 and I've noticed a bunch of random glitches (like one time I opened up the file explorer and for some reason it displayed the Windows 10 version before locking up and causing explorer to crash). I'm pretty sure it also uses more resources because of the fancy effects and all that. Honestly I'd try to stay away from it for as long as you can, and if you absolutely HAVE to use Windows then go download LTSC.
 
I want to like 11 but it contains a lot of bugs that just frustrate me.

such as explorer freezing when you drag icons on it's taskbar or when I wake up my computer from sleep mode.

it's not even that different from 10 as well, what was the point in 11 anyways?
 
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it's not even that different from 10 as well, what was the point in 11 anyways?
Apple went to 11 so Microsoft felt like going to 11 as well.
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I want to like 11 but it contains a lot of bugs that just frustrate me.

such as explorer freezing when you drag icons on it's taskbar or when I wake up my computer from sleep mode.

it's not even that different from 10 as well, what was the point in 11 anyways?
I'm waiting get the first big update to win 11 to upgrade so not until Winter 2022. Hell, Win 10 is supported till 2025
 
Generic however worth saying; every OS has pros and cons. It really depends on your needs, time and willingness to learn.

For coding and software development windows 11 has been working just fine, no complaints other than missing some Mac/Linux windows tiling features.

Else; any of the problems (notifications, sidebar bs, constant updates, screen issues) windows 10, 11, popular Linux distro whatever and macOS all fucking share.
 
Hot garbage, just stick to something older or cope with linux or BSD distros instead.
It’s even worse than Windows 10, just debloat 10 or install Linux

Hell, the windows 10 shell for me alone is completely bugged out on boot after just a few updates.

any of the problems (notifications, sidebar bs, constant updates, screen issues) windows 10, 11, popular Linux distro whatever and macOS all fucking share.

At least on linux you aren't forced into updating unless you set up that way. don't know how many times windows updates has wasted time just because it wants to update after weeks of not using it.
 
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Just updating to say that someone else on another thread said that to edit or remove registry keys in Windows 11 you need the command line whereas in previous versions of Windows you could use the GUI's registry editor or "regedit". Yeah remember that one?
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No idea if true, but if it is then I'm seriously doubting that Windows 11 will be anything but garbage, even when it reaches its end of life (Kinda like how Windows 8 has since turned out to be okay, despite how shitty it was at the start) since Microsoft decided to delete important components from their OS for whatever reason and will possibly keep this trend going with other system/administrative components.
 
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