I have tested out some Linux Operating Systems, so far the Best ones that I have come across, that work similar to Windows 10 are... Linux Mint, Zorin OS, Pop OS. You would use a Command line, just as much as you do in Windows, to fix an odd problem. Secure, very Private, No Telemetry, and no Bloat.
Try NobaraOS, its Fedora 39 based and basically everything is already installed and setup out the box for gaming. Or Bazzite which is a little more bleeding edge as its based on the new Fedora 40 and its an immutable distro meaning its virtually impossible to break and this also has everything set up too. Bazzite even has a Steam Deck version. I use EndevourOS, based on arch, it takes a little more to get setup. But the Arch AUR and Arch documentation is some of the best stuff to help you install and get stuff running. You can also install pacseek which is a GUI inside the terminal for searching for packages. Honestly one of the best things I ever installed on Linux.
more than the OS is the desktop environment usually many linux distros come in different desktop environment options. The ones that work similar to windows are kde and cinammon.
@@jorge86rodriguez kde, cinammon, mate, xfce, budgie, and others. gnome is more like mac than windows. also these are just skins on top of the display manager X11/Xorg or Wayland and then they use different session managers like sddm or gdm.
Please don't recommend POP OS. It somehow breaks and also it similar to windows in resource consumption department. Better alternative are Fedora, MX Linux and Ubuntu
I really don't see the point in upgrading to Windows 11, when I can get the same experience just by intentionally visiting a bunch of shady websites and clicking on every big "download" button I see.
You are missing the point, the "feature" is you get them directly in your menus. They track you AND show you ads without you needing to do anything! You just get ads everywhere, FOR FREE! xD
Unfortunately, Windows 10 no longer gets free security updates, so if you have to be security compliant for a business reason, it is upgrade to 11 or jump ship to another OS.
Windows 10 will get security updates until Oct. 2025 after that people will have to pay a yearly fee for an extra 3 year support. Which will double from year to year. ...Maybe you mean Feature updates.
A single jump of OS has made my older, but no so old computer obsolete? I am studying Linux right now. I am reading all over the net people as myself thinking a scam is afoot.
That's what Micro$oft and even hardware companies want; to force you to buy new parts and put more money into the fat cats' pockets! _Forced or planned obsolescence;_ only this time--as I said 2½ years ago--PRE-ENCODED into Win11, to detect and reject ancient hardware that would otherwise work perfectly with Win11, as the guy who posted this video just proved! 🤨
One big confusion I encountered was that they have apparently two versions of command prompt. It starts in one big fonted modern looking command prompt then after I type a command disk part in my case it opens another command prompt but with the old look. It's like they can't decide which version of command prompt they want to establish, so they go with both.
@@Nightweretf2 I game, A LOT. And the only games not working are by the most scummy AAAAAAAAA studios (to be fair, publishers, it's not always up to the dev), that I have no interest in playing anyway. So it depends of what kind of "gamer" you are. Also, as an example. I get better framerate in Control Ultimate edition (max settings, DLSS, raytracing, 1080p with a 3090) on linux than on windows 11. So sometimes gaming can be BETTER on linux...
@@Nightweretf2 Gaming on Linux changed A LOT in the last couple of years. Mostly thanks to Valve, I would say. Nowadays, I don't even look for compatibility anymore. It just works. I played Witcher 1 - 3 with all addons, Cyberpunk 2077 with the addon, Trackmania even with the community plugin OpenPlanet and Payday 2 without any issues, just to name a few.
Many of the issues you said, I don't have with using Windows 11. My CPU is a ryzen 5, I turned off the ads windows show, and the one drive can be disabled to back everything onto there. The interface for deleting and renaming files is just adjusting to which was the only thing I really noticed switching between Windows 10 and 11.
@@wraithblastalx6466 I understand that argument. I don’t have an issue with changing a few settings of bs, but if you think 30 seconds of configuration is too much, that’s your opinion. I’m simply saying every complaint within the video, I haven’t experienced >.>
@@wraithblastalx6466 And every product should be configured to meet the needs of the purchaser. That’s why you should have to do that. I configured my router and switch. Why should I have to do that? Because I make it fit my needs just as I did with windows 11. If I was unable to change those configurations, then I’d agree with the complaints, but I just don’t see why join a bandwagon of complaints when you can click a button to not have those issues
@@wraithblastalx6466 you say it’s going deeper, I’m which way? Have you had access to Windows 12? Are there even more settings I must configure to get what I desire in a OS? If windows starts making these features unchangeable, then they deserve every complaint. I don’t value the complaint of “why should I have to change a few settings? Why aren’t the factory settings designated to MY needs?” Unfortunate they put their OWN ads of products on their OWN software which you can simply turn off if it’s that much of an issue to the user…
@@wraithblastalx6466 divert from what issue? The issue unmentioned in the video and your original post? The entire argument you bring in your second post that I’m unable to address due to it not existing in my response? Maybe elaborate your thoughts and not complain I’m not understanding the issue. That’s first
@@wraithblastalx6466 you say that Windows reset settings, I have yet to experience that from any update I received and I use windows 11 everyday. If I just am that lucky to not have any settings reverted, then I’m surprised, but I doubt I’m alone in the “Windows is reverting my settings back to factory default!”
You can turn OneDrive off even remove it. This version of Windows is a real headache and invades your privacy. After over twenty years of Windows I am seriously thinking of getting a different OS.
Any OS should be like a good a very good manager. It should allow you to work fast and efficiently, not get distracted by adverts or useless promo stuff. Wonder if the next update will break you're machine or bring more features that cause more problems than they solve. I will not want to ever use this OS, but may need to for 1 or 2 products I own. Unless a Linux version is released or better Proton or WINE compatibility for them. I do admit I have limited my use of Windows now and had gone back to 10 for now with Linux dual booted.
I love windows 11, I have it installed on all my computers accept for my Apple computer and devices. I have it installed on a Dell 2009 27" all in one that was and is still extremely fast. I have been working with computers from 1981 when the did nothing so I wrote my own code. As far as all your complaints when I setup a new system on windows 11, I uninstall the cloud storage, skype and all adds, If you need cloud storage buy a WD personal cloud device and control your own cloud. No FYI yes, Widows 11 will run on older computers so why buy new, it you need the added hardware security. Considering I have been working on computers for over 40 years there is only one thing I have failed to fix, the operator. Window 10 today is totally hackable so the only reason for switching back to Windows 10 is because you want to be hacked.
@@TechwithSTONE4 That is wonderful, considering I deal with a lot of people that have. Windows 10 is really hackable and that is why there are so many data breaches. Many of the servers that are out there running are using windows 10. I have been retired for a long time now and yet I still get call's from desperate people who have had their information hacked. One of the most interesting invasions of a windows 10 machine involved the loading of a program that was not a virus. The program ran in the background and checked to see if the virus was on a computer had been removed and if it was it would download the virus and install it again the next time the computer was on line.
I left Windows within days of installing Windows 10 Pro. It has FAR too many privacy issues. It was clear to me that Microsoft was using the OS to mine personal data. So . . . I immediately switched to an iMac. I just recently purchased my 4th iMac.
I've been using Mac as a daily driver since Windows 8 came out. I occasionally deal with Windows 10 when playing games and even only for that, I find the experience bad. I'm looking into going to Linux, but so far it doesn't meet my expectations of ease of use.
Fortunately, many corporate businesses now use web-based apps, so software is not the issue it once was. And I have been using Kubuntu (a KDE flavor of Ubuntu) for about 4 years now. It has JUST WORKED. I have only had a few hiccups. But now Windows is a lot less well tested than it used to be, so any Windows update can reek havoc at any time. When I went from 10 to 11, my system instantly started draining my battery when SHUT DOWN overnight. Nothing listed online fixed the problem. I finally had to switch to hibernating instead of shutting down to avoid draining my brand new battery down to 5% in 12 hours while the system was supposedly turned completely off. So Windows 11 has become a real PITA for me, requiring work arounds. And since when is Shutting Down not really SHUTTING DOWN??? What else is my Windows 11 system doing when I am not actively monitoring it?
@@Sezamn Linux is fine if you use your PC for coding or basic tasks, if you work with industry standard sofware, then you should use Mac or Windows. Time is money, i don´t have enough to invest fixing my OS.
Microsoft did say windows 10 was going to be the last version (they tell lies). Windows 10 works ok. Windows 11, most people would not even notice the difference (apart from having a lighter bank balance). The old hardware what a waste of time, effort of world resources, just to scrap it? Cannot see the point in having Windows 11. I am sticking with Windows 10, Until I find an alternative. Windows 11 doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run on my PC.
@@TechwithSTONE4 LTSC has joined the 365 list of renting scam rip off software. I with not buy or use. Lying Microsoft are Not getting any more from me. Too your last bit: Pus no feature updates. No more messing around with badly made updates, I use 3rd party software to install Microsoft updates, cause Microsoft update fail to install, most of the time. .
Left windows in 2004, left mac in 2024, now it’s linux mainly for me. Still use mac for creative work, and windows for high-end gaming. 90% of my time is spent on Linux though. NixOS + Hyprland is a dream come true.
Windows 11 is redundant. We didn't ask to leave 10, and 10 was said to be the last OS from MS. Little things like changing a file name, now requires navigating past another menu. I had Windows XP- and stayed with it during the Vista days. I had Window 7- and stayed with it instead of adopting Windows 8 or 8.1 I tried Windows 11 on one of my PCs, and I stuck with it for several months, and I found myself fed up, and un-installed it and 'Downgraded', back to Windows 10. I can't believe Microsoft is trying to bully it's customers into inheriting this Mess. I would rather jump Ship and discover Linux.
Also, who ever made this decision in Micro Soft, to make Win11 a mandatory move, should be looking for a new Job. Imagine having a popular product, that your customers like, and rely on, only to take it away in exchange for something they don't want. I suppose if you use scare tactics, like pushing the security angle, you might make this seem necessary. I just don't think that is true. (or an ethical thing to do)
Greatest microphone ever. I sound like I have a lisp when using mine, that is how great computer users are SUPPOSED to sound.. Love it! "I really don't like this at all"... I can tell buddy, I can tell.. Just install a linux distro in dual boot and start learning. Within a year you will hardly boot into windows any more. (install it on a different drive, not on the same as your windows) 2024 is a great time to move over, linux is GREAT now. Install something noob friendly like linux mint and keep going from there. Mint is designed to be friendly for people coming from windows. The only person who can bring you out of your frustration is you. Good luck!
Actually I screwed it up, I had the Mic to close to the computer. It caused a little vibration. I did not want to do a voice over. good luck, and thanks for watching.
Windows 95-98-SE, good. Windows Me, bad. Windows XP, good. Windows Vista, not so good. Windows 7, much better. Windows 8 - 8.1, bad. Windows 10, good. Windows 11, WTF!!! I'm getting very close to migrating to Linux/GNU.
As a Systems Engineer, I recommend to switch to Linux or Mac, whatever fits better for you...don't stick to these new versions of windows, you'll find yourself wasting your time trying to fix and reconfiguring all the mess that microsh💩t has done than working. The change to Linux or Mac, its worth it. I'm a Linux user since 5-6 years ago, I switched when microsh💩t decided to stop giving support to windows 7, I can't say that was an excellent OS, but was a decent one and I don't regret the change at all, is the BEST decision I have ever made! Microsh💩t has ruined windows turning it into a pc virus full of bloatware and a money-hunger OS.
@@TechwithSTONE4 ...and the microsh💩t updates...are a disaster. Can you believe that they launched a sub-update for an update?...the update had a bug and they realized about it after launching it, so, they had to launch a sub-update, and the thing is that even like that, they launched it with a warning message for the user: that some things wouldn't work but was necessary to install it. Can you believe this joke?
I can't stand any version of windows after 7. I switched to Linux over a year ago and am honestly surprised how easy it's been. A few annoyances but still better than putting up with the glorified malware that windows has become.
I moved to Linux in 2020 late 2020 because I was getting tired of Microsoft's BS at first I was excited about Windows 11 because it was the first UI overhaul in a long time but microsoft is just making the OS worse and worse its gotten to the point where I don't even want to fire Windows up in a VM anymore Arch Linux is good enough for me
@@TechwithSTONE4 I stumbled with Linux at first. I got my start managing VPS servers. in 2016 then in late 2020 I switched to Manjaro Linux and then later Arch Linux and I haven't really gone back.if I need Windows for something I can spin up a VM with a GPU attached but I try to do that as little as possible
FYI the main reason for windows 11 is due to Meltdown and Spectre virus. Because these are at a hardware level it is Impossible to patch for window 10 and below as the CPU that where used in the past are vulnerable. The new generation mother boards and CPU's are all patched up at the hardware level and this is why windows 11. Microsoft alone could not patch Spectre virus, That s the main reason. When you put windows 11 in a PC that does not support it, it doesn't mean its not doable, but if you do it by removing files like most people do and you get hacked Microsoft, Intel and AMD won't care. You should do some reading before urging people to put windows 11 on an older PC. When security updates are done for windows 10 next year I suggest anyone that has a windows 10 pc stop using it online. That is if you care about security and your personal data. You should also do some searching for windows hacks because most of the stuff you are complaining about is fixable. And everyone is going cloud service so don't blame Microsoft. Apple and Google are the same crap.
Thats hog wash, those CPU's were just fine... But they are moving towards having an Ai chip in every CPU. This will be able to gather peoples META Data like never seen before.
I'm going back to windows 10 soon. Windows 11 is becoming a huge money grab for Microsoft and its affiliates included. Its also becoming a joke to navigate or even customize its lack there of features.
That is a TERRIBLE choice! Win10 will soon be unsafe to use when security patches stops getting delivered. Linux is the answer buddy. In a year and a half (october 2025) win10 is no longer viable. Install both but LEARN linux during the time, so when you are FORCED to move somewhere, you already have the knowledge to without fuss just keep using your linux installation. :)
Why does windows 11 have ads? it's free. How else are they going to pay the dev teams. If you had to pay for the upgrade, I bet you would complain about that too. Oh, and your mic sounds like crap.
I have tested out some Linux Operating Systems, so far the Best ones that I have come across, that work similar to Windows 10 are... Linux Mint, Zorin OS, Pop OS. You would use a Command line, just as much as you do in Windows, to fix an odd problem. Secure, very Private, No Telemetry, and no Bloat.
Try NobaraOS, its Fedora 39 based and basically everything is already installed and setup out the box for gaming. Or Bazzite which is a little more bleeding edge as its based on the new Fedora 40 and its an immutable distro meaning its virtually impossible to break and this also has everything set up too. Bazzite even has a Steam Deck version.
I use EndevourOS, based on arch, it takes a little more to get setup. But the Arch AUR and Arch documentation is some of the best stuff to help you install and get stuff running. You can also install pacseek which is a GUI inside the terminal for searching for packages. Honestly one of the best things I ever installed on Linux.
I truly believe Win 10 will be my last MS OS.
more than the OS is the desktop environment usually many linux distros come in different desktop environment options. The ones that work similar to windows are kde and cinammon.
@@jorge86rodriguez kde, cinammon, mate, xfce, budgie, and others.
gnome is more like mac than windows.
also these are just skins on top of the display manager X11/Xorg or Wayland and then they use different session managers like sddm or gdm.
Please don't recommend POP OS. It somehow breaks and also it similar to windows in resource consumption department.
Better alternative are Fedora, MX Linux and Ubuntu
I really don't see the point in upgrading to Windows 11, when I can get the same experience just by intentionally visiting a bunch of shady websites and clicking on every big "download" button I see.
You are missing the point, the "feature" is you get them directly in your menus. They track you AND show you ads without you needing to do anything! You just get ads everywhere, FOR FREE! xD
Unfortunately, Windows 10 no longer gets free security updates, so if you have to be security compliant for a business reason, it is upgrade to 11 or jump ship to another OS.
Windows 10 will get security updates until Oct. 2025 after that people will have to pay a yearly fee for an extra 3 year support. Which will double from year to year. ...Maybe you mean Feature updates.
@@i-love-space390 windows 10 will get security updates until October 2025 where do you get your info from?
A single jump of OS has made my older, but no so old computer obsolete? I am studying Linux right now. I am reading all over the net people as myself thinking a scam is afoot.
mint, and kubuntu/ubuntu/kubuntu studio are my faves. microsoft is starting to get its fingers into ubuntu though. mate is great for old tech.
That's what Micro$oft and even hardware companies want; to force you to buy new parts and put more money into the fat cats' pockets! _Forced or planned obsolescence;_ only this time--as I said 2½ years ago--PRE-ENCODED into Win11, to detect and reject ancient hardware that would otherwise work perfectly with Win11, as the guy who posted this video just proved! 🤨
Right on, good move and happy learning.
One big confusion I encountered was that they have apparently two versions of command prompt. It starts in one big fonted modern looking command prompt then after I type a command disk part in my case it opens another command prompt but with the old look. It's like they can't decide which version of command prompt they want to establish, so they go with both.
Switched to Linux last month, I won't be looking back.
KDE versions of most Linux distro are very good - IMO
not really great if ur a gamer
@@rdnowlin1206 Debian with Gnome in my opinion
@@Nightweretf2 I game, A LOT.
And the only games not working are by the most scummy AAAAAAAAA studios (to be fair, publishers, it's not always up to the dev), that I have no interest in playing anyway.
So it depends of what kind of "gamer" you are.
Also, as an example. I get better framerate in Control Ultimate edition (max settings, DLSS, raytracing, 1080p with a 3090) on linux than on windows 11.
So sometimes gaming can be BETTER on linux...
@@Nightweretf2 Gaming on Linux changed A LOT in the last couple of years. Mostly thanks to Valve, I would say. Nowadays, I don't even look for compatibility anymore. It just works. I played Witcher 1 - 3 with all addons, Cyberpunk 2077 with the addon, Trackmania even with the community plugin OpenPlanet and Payday 2 without any issues, just to name a few.
Many of the issues you said, I don't have with using Windows 11. My CPU is a ryzen 5, I turned off the ads windows show, and the one drive can be disabled to back everything onto there. The interface for deleting and renaming files is just adjusting to which was the only thing I really noticed switching between Windows 10 and 11.
@@wraithblastalx6466 I understand that argument. I don’t have an issue with changing a few settings of bs, but if you think 30 seconds of configuration is too much, that’s your opinion. I’m simply saying every complaint within the video, I haven’t experienced >.>
@@wraithblastalx6466 And every product should be configured to meet the needs of the purchaser. That’s why you should have to do that. I configured my router and switch. Why should I have to do that? Because I make it fit my needs just as I did with windows 11. If I was unable to change those configurations, then I’d agree with the complaints, but I just don’t see why join a bandwagon of complaints when you can click a button to not have those issues
@@wraithblastalx6466 you say it’s going deeper, I’m which way? Have you had access to Windows 12? Are there even more settings I must configure to get what I desire in a OS? If windows starts making these features unchangeable, then they deserve every complaint. I don’t value the complaint of “why should I have to change a few settings? Why aren’t the factory settings designated to MY needs?” Unfortunate they put their OWN ads of products on their OWN software which you can simply turn off if it’s that much of an issue to the user…
@@wraithblastalx6466 divert from what issue? The issue unmentioned in the video and your original post? The entire argument you bring in your second post that I’m unable to address due to it not existing in my response? Maybe elaborate your thoughts and not complain I’m not understanding the issue. That’s first
@@wraithblastalx6466 you say that Windows reset settings, I have yet to experience that from any update I received and I use windows 11 everyday. If I just am that lucky to not have any settings reverted, then I’m surprised, but I doubt I’m alone in the “Windows is reverting my settings back to factory default!”
I switched to Linux some 15 years ago having already seen where Windows was heading. I'll never go back!!!
Linux is the way to go for many reasons, and they keep adding up.
it's vista all over again.....history repeat itself
If MS continues this approach into Win 12, it will end up with even worse results.
You can turn OneDrive off even remove it. This version of Windows is a real headache and invades your privacy. After over twenty years of Windows I am seriously thinking of getting a different OS.
yes just go to settings, search installed apps and uninstall OneDrive
_boat quickly filling with water_
"Here, use this tape and cover the tiny hole there" (uninstall onedrive)
"Thanks!"
_boat still leaking_
Any OS should be like a good a very good manager. It should allow you to work fast and efficiently, not get distracted by adverts or useless promo stuff. Wonder if the next update will break you're machine or bring more features that cause more problems than they solve. I will not want to ever use this OS, but may need to for 1 or 2 products I own. Unless a Linux version is released or better Proton or WINE compatibility for them. I do admit I have limited my use of Windows now and had gone back to 10 for now with Linux dual booted.
Awesome, it takes some learning of new applications.
I left Windows and switched to Linux 5-6 days ago.
Good going, hope you enjoy Linux privacy as much as I do.
I love windows 11, I have it installed on all my computers accept for my Apple computer and devices. I have it installed on a Dell 2009 27" all in one that was and is still extremely fast. I have been working with computers from 1981 when the did nothing so I wrote my own code. As far as all your complaints when I setup a new system on windows 11, I uninstall the cloud storage, skype and all adds, If you need cloud storage buy a WD personal cloud device and control your own cloud. No FYI yes, Widows 11 will run on older computers so why buy new, it you need the added hardware security. Considering I have been working on computers for over 40 years there is only one thing I have failed to fix, the operator. Window 10 today is totally hackable so the only reason for switching back to Windows 10 is because you want to be hacked.
I have never had not one problem with Win 10 in 8 years.
@@TechwithSTONE4 That is wonderful, considering I deal with a lot of people that have. Windows 10 is really hackable and that is why there are so many data breaches. Many of the servers that are out there running are using windows 10. I have been retired for a long time now and yet I still get call's from desperate people who have had their information hacked. One of the most interesting invasions of a windows 10 machine involved the loading of a program that was not a virus. The program ran in the background and checked to see if the virus was on a computer had been removed and if it was it would download the virus and install it again the next time the computer was on line.
I abandoned Wundoze after Win 7. Went to Linux and haven't really looked back. Goodbye Wundoze.
I plan on staying with Google Chrome. So far it has not let me down.
If it suits your needs, thats all that matters.
I left Windows within days of installing Windows 10 Pro.
It has FAR too many privacy issues.
It was clear to me that Microsoft was using the OS to mine personal data.
So . . . I immediately switched to an iMac.
I just recently purchased my 4th iMac.
So you went from a company that funds their products with user data to a company that has control over everything you do.
You went from one spy to another. Try Linux on the side.
I've been using Mac as a daily driver since Windows 8 came out. I occasionally deal with Windows 10 when playing games and even only for that, I find the experience bad. I'm looking into going to Linux, but so far it doesn't meet my expectations of ease of use.
Good things take time, it doesn't happen over night.
Everything in Linux is a workaround, if you are a professional that's not the OS for you.
Fortunately, many corporate businesses now use web-based apps, so software is not the issue it once was. And I have been using Kubuntu (a KDE flavor of Ubuntu) for about 4 years now. It has JUST WORKED. I have only had a few hiccups. But now Windows is a lot less well tested than it used to be, so any Windows update can reek havoc at any time. When I went from 10 to 11, my system instantly started draining my battery when SHUT DOWN overnight. Nothing listed online fixed the problem. I finally had to switch to hibernating instead of shutting down to avoid draining my brand new battery down to 5% in 12 hours while the system was supposedly turned completely off. So Windows 11 has become a real PITA for me, requiring work arounds. And since when is Shutting Down not really SHUTTING DOWN???
What else is my Windows 11 system doing when I am not actively monitoring it?
Linux is not a solution for everyone, but will work well for the majority.
What is your definition of "a professional"??
@@Sezamn Linux is fine if you use your PC for coding or basic tasks, if you work with industry standard sofware, then you should use Mac or Windows. Time is money, i don´t have enough to invest fixing my OS.
Microsoft did say windows 10 was going to be the last version (they tell lies). Windows 10 works ok. Windows 11, most people would not even notice the difference (apart from having a lighter bank balance). The old hardware what a waste of time, effort of world resources, just to scrap it? Cannot see the point in having Windows 11. I am sticking with Windows 10, Until I find an alternative. Windows 11 doesn't currently meet the minimum system requirements to run on my PC.
People love Windows 10, and MS should stand by their promise, or extend 10 for a few more years.
You could use Windows 10 LTSC. Or linux.
@@Sezamn yeah you can use LTSC but after 90 days you have to use a shady script to keep it going. Pus no feature updates.
@@TechwithSTONE4 oh nvm then, gonna dual boot with a striped down version of windows 11 and arch (btw)
@@TechwithSTONE4 LTSC has joined the 365 list of renting scam rip off software. I with not buy or use. Lying Microsoft are Not getting any more from me.
Too your last bit: Pus no feature updates. No more messing around with badly made updates, I use 3rd party software to install Microsoft updates, cause Microsoft update fail to install, most of the time. .
Left windows in 2004, left mac in 2024, now it’s linux mainly for me. Still use mac for creative work, and windows for high-end gaming. 90% of my time is spent on Linux though. NixOS + Hyprland is a dream come true.
I use Linux on my main Computer, works just fine, takes some time to learn new apps.
Windows 11 is redundant. We didn't ask to leave 10, and 10 was said to be the last OS from MS. Little things like changing a file name, now requires navigating past another menu.
I had Windows XP- and stayed with it during the Vista days.
I had Window 7- and stayed with it instead of adopting Windows 8 or 8.1
I tried Windows 11 on one of my PCs, and I stuck with it for several months, and I found myself fed up, and un-installed it and 'Downgraded', back to Windows 10.
I can't believe Microsoft is trying to bully it's customers into inheriting this Mess. I would rather jump Ship and discover Linux.
Also, who ever made this decision in Micro Soft, to make Win11 a mandatory move, should be looking for a new Job.
Imagine having a popular product, that your customers like, and rely on, only to take it away in exchange for something they don't want.
I suppose if you use scare tactics, like pushing the security angle, you might make this seem necessary. I just don't think that is true. (or an ethical thing to do)
one last thing- The Tactics Microsoft uses to try to trick it's users into choosing to upgrade is very UN-Ethical!
Making people throw out perfectly good Computers is just wrong.
I have already moved to Linux MINT.
I'm done with Windows.
Thats a very good move, The computer is yours again.
Greatest microphone ever.
I sound like I have a lisp when using mine, that is how great computer users are SUPPOSED to sound..
Love it!
"I really don't like this at all"...
I can tell buddy, I can tell..
Just install a linux distro in dual boot and start learning. Within a year you will hardly boot into windows any more. (install it on a different drive, not on the same as your windows)
2024 is a great time to move over, linux is GREAT now.
Install something noob friendly like linux mint and keep going from there.
Mint is designed to be friendly for people coming from windows.
The only person who can bring you out of your frustration is you.
Good luck!
Actually I screwed it up, I had the Mic to close to the computer. It caused a little vibration. I did not want to do a voice over. good luck, and thanks for watching.
So, Why so many People are Choosing to Leave Windows 11?
they are going on vacation I guess
All done with Microsoft and Google taking control of my computer and phone out of greed... 💥
Thats the way to do it.
Windows 95-98-SE, good. Windows Me, bad. Windows XP, good. Windows Vista, not so good. Windows 7, much better. Windows 8 - 8.1, bad. Windows 10, good. Windows 11, WTF!!!
I'm getting very close to migrating to Linux/GNU.
Yeah there was a pattern of one good one bad, but I have a feeling Win 12 will also not be popular.
@@TechwithSTONE4I agree. Microsoft has lost their minds. If Valve Corp. Steam ever becomes fully compatible w/ Linux. Microsoft is finished.
As a Systems Engineer, I recommend to switch to Linux or Mac, whatever fits better for you...don't stick to these new versions of windows, you'll find yourself wasting your time trying to fix and reconfiguring all the mess that microsh💩t has done than working. The change to Linux or Mac, its worth it.
I'm a Linux user since 5-6 years ago, I switched when microsh💩t decided to stop giving support to windows 7, I can't say that was an excellent OS, but was a decent one and I don't regret the change at all, is the BEST decision I have ever made! Microsh💩t has ruined windows turning it into a pc virus full of bloatware and a money-hunger OS.
For me its the data harvesting, adds a major distraction, when trying to do your work. And everything you mentions is so true.
@@TechwithSTONE4 ...and the microsh💩t updates...are a disaster. Can you believe that they launched a sub-update for an update?...the update had a bug and they realized about it after launching it, so, they had to launch a sub-update, and the thing is that even like that, they launched it with a warning message for the user: that some things wouldn't work but was necessary to install it. Can you believe this joke?
@@Nobody-b1v every second Tuesday is a nightmare and some updates take so long. What a waste of life LOL
@@TechwithSTONE4 LMAO!
I can't stand any version of windows after 7. I switched to Linux over a year ago and am honestly surprised how easy it's been. A few annoyances but still better than putting up with the glorified malware that windows has become.
Seems it will only get worse, with them pushing AI and adds.
I moved to Linux in 2020 late 2020 because I was getting tired of Microsoft's BS at first I was excited about Windows 11 because it was the first UI overhaul in a long time but microsoft is just making the OS worse and worse its gotten to the point where I don't even want to fire Windows up in a VM anymore Arch Linux is good enough for me
I started Linux about the same time, just a year ago, I put it on my main Computer, works very well.
@@TechwithSTONE4 I stumbled with Linux at first. I got my start managing VPS servers. in 2016 then in late 2020 I switched to Manjaro Linux and then later Arch Linux and I haven't really gone back.if I need Windows for something I can spin up a VM with a GPU attached but I try to do that as little as possible
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Hi Lion!!
on Windows 10 and Windows Server avoiding 11 as much as i can even tho most computers I work on for clients is Windows 11
FYI the main reason for windows 11 is due to Meltdown and Spectre virus.
Because these are at a hardware level it is Impossible to patch for window 10 and below as the CPU that where used in the past are vulnerable.
The new generation mother boards and CPU's are all patched up at the hardware level and this is why windows 11.
Microsoft alone could not patch Spectre virus, That s the main reason.
When you put windows 11 in a PC that does not support it, it doesn't mean its not doable, but if you do it by removing files like most people do and you get hacked
Microsoft, Intel and AMD won't care.
You should do some reading before urging people to put windows 11 on an older PC.
When security updates are done for windows 10 next year I suggest anyone that has a windows 10 pc stop using it online.
That is if you care about security and your personal data.
You should also do some searching for windows hacks because most of the stuff you are complaining about is fixable.
And everyone is going cloud service so don't blame Microsoft. Apple and Google are the same crap.
Thats hog wash, those CPU's were just fine... But they are moving towards having an Ai chip in every CPU. This will be able to gather peoples META Data like never seen before.
Bros running windows 11 on a phone xd
Regardless, I am doing the exact opposite. I am switching from macOS to Windows 11.
bro really went from a shithole to another shithole
I have not switched to 11 but probably will at some point before 10 loose support
I'm going back to windows 10 soon. Windows 11 is becoming a huge money grab for Microsoft and its affiliates included. Its also becoming a joke to navigate or even customize its lack there of features.
That is a TERRIBLE choice!
Win10 will soon be unsafe to use when security patches stops getting delivered.
Linux is the answer buddy. In a year and a half (october 2025) win10 is no longer viable.
Install both but LEARN linux during the time, so when you are FORCED to move somewhere, you already have the knowledge to without fuss just keep using your linux installation. :)
Why does windows 11 have ads? it's free. How else are they going to pay the dev teams. If you had to pay for the upgrade, I bet you would complain about that too. Oh, and your mic sounds like crap.
Windows 11 is not free. It's only free if you are upgrading from windows 10, which also isn't free.
Its not free, we pay for the license when we buy the computer. Then pay for office, one Drive and other Apps.
Money makes the world go round too much bloat wear
100s of Billions is not enough, they want to make Trillions.🤔
I feel sorry for people that have to game on Windows 11, with all this bloat ware.
@@TechwithSTONE4 My games run better on Windows 11. What are you on about?
I use Arch btw😉
I had a feeling this one would be coming, Right on Buddy😊