I forced myself to run Windows 11, and to be honest, I don’t miss much about Windows 10
When Windows 10 went out of support last month, I hesitantly upgraded my secondary laptop to Windows 11 because of all the security concerns. I knew I had to upgrade someday, so why not do it right away and get used to the latest iteration? Even if I had opted for the free Extended Security Updates (ESU), it was just for one year, after which I would have been forced to switch, anyway. But surprisingly, my experience with Windows 11 was completely different from what I had initially anticipated.
When Windows 10 went out of support last month, I hesitantly upgraded my secondary laptop to Windows 11 because of all the security concerns. I knew I had to upgrade someday, so why not do it right away and get used to the latest iteration? Even if I had opted for the free Extended Security Updates (ESU), it was just for one year, after which I would have been forced to switch, anyway. But surprisingly, my experience with Windows 11 was completely different from what I had initially anticipated.
John Doe
New York
New York
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