Windows is still the world’s dominant desktop operating system, but that dominance is being tested. What was once a platform built around efficiency and choice now feels increasingly bloated, ad-filled, and inconsistent. You can’t open the Start menu without seeing a suggestion you didn’t ask for, or browse your files without feeling like you’re being watched, or at worst, sold a service. If Microsoft wants to stop users from jumping ship to Linux, it’s not about reinventing Windows, it’s about fixing what people already hate about it.