Microsoft ending Windows 10 support by 2025

Taskbar is now in the middle....seems they went for that MAC-ish look.

I've read criticism of the rounded corners as well. I personally think it looks ok, but either way it just seems like people are hoping to find things they don't like. The taskbar can be repositioned to left, center or right as well. The little demo I saw didn't look a whole lot different than 10.
 
i couldn't care less for the taskbar, to be honest. Everything i need is already put into a separate bar. I'd also guess they will have the option to make it look like previous versions.

As long as the "new" OS is stable i'm okay with it.
 
Their health check said my pc couldn't run it, because it didn't meet the TPM requirements. To fix this on an asus board go into advanced, and you'll find it under PCH storage configuartion. Then PCH-FW.

Now it says, I'm ready to go.
 
I'm still waiting for a few updates/patches to roll out.

To be fair, I've had very few, if any, real problems with win10 since changing over. So if I had the same experience with 11 I would be golden. It's just harder to roll back than it is to wait in the event there are still nasty bugs waiting to be found.
 
Normally I jump on the latest version of Windows the minute it comes out. However, W11 doesn't do anything for me. A UI change and the ability to run Android apps, while cool, is not anything I care enough about. W10 has been rock solid stable for me, and I'm getting to the age where I ain't got time for change. :D

I also have a MacBook Pro M1 for home/work so if I want the MacOS UI I know where to go. :bleh:
 
Normally I jump on the latest version of Windows the minute it comes out. However, W11 doesn't do anything for me. A UI change and the ability to run Android apps, while cool, is not anything I care enough about. W10 has been rock solid stable for me, and I'm getting to the age where I ain't got time for change. :D

I also have a MacBook Pro M1 for home/work so if I want the MacOS UI I know where to go. :bleh:

You're getting to that age, it's in my rear view mirror :lol:

MS also wants Steam in their store lol.

https://thetechtack.com/microsoft-wants-steam-to-be-part-of-its-new-windows-11-app-store/
 
Normally I jump on the latest version of Windows the minute it comes out. However, W11 doesn't do anything for me. A UI change and the ability to run Android apps, while cool, is not anything I care enough about. W10 has been rock solid stable for me, and I'm getting to the age where I ain't got time for change. :D

I also have a MacBook Pro M1 for home/work so if I want the MacOS UI I know where to go. :bleh:

Well the ability to run Android Apps "natively" built in and more cleanly. You can already use them in Win10 through the "MyPhone" app which basically lets you remote desktop your android phone.
 
Well the ability to run Android Apps "natively" built in and more cleanly. You can already use them in Win10 through the "MyPhone" app which basically lets you remote desktop your android phone.

That's cool and all, but I don't have an Android phone so I'm not sure how valuable this feature will be for me. It's pretty neat, though, I'll admit.
 
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