It’s a “I told you so” manual, Microsoft has ignored community complaints and is now paying for its daring. Users are both judges and executioners and the reasons for the blamelessness of Windows 11 have only exasperated the masses, who between the limited support and the errors that integrate the OS go to Windows 10. The fault, the material requirements and markets with prices that cannot be purchased, leading to Windows 11 is a failure.
This is thanks to an investigation by Lansweeper where lousy, if not intimidating, data was shown to offer the latest Microsoft operating system that many have already classified as a bad Windows 10 facelift. Everything has been controversial, The we lived on the front page with the support of the CPU and the different versions of TPM, as well as TPM 2.0 of course, and now the consequences are coming.
Windows 11 is an unprecedented failure
Normally, users always want to step up to the new and more modern because it is all about the best, but in this case Microsoft has thrown stones at its own roof. Lansweeper reveals that only 0.21% of users have made the jump to the latest version of the popular operating system, all despite being oddly free when updating from Windows 10.
And we’re not talking about a study of 1000 PCs around the world, but more than 10 million devices with Windows under their belt. Windows 11 itself is, today, the fifth most used OS of the company with the casuistry that its share is well below even Windows XP and not to mention Windows 8 or 10. Why this happens- he ? You don’t have to be very smart or read the review to understand it.
TPM 2.0 and capable but excluded processors
From a software perspective, many users don’t like the company’s new Start menu or the issues Windows 11 has with performance and configuration, but from a hardware perspective, what we have already predicted occurs.
Microsoft has set such high standards that it means leaving out any old processors. 2018
Added to this is another uncontrollable problem: high and excessive prices. Microsoft was counting that many users would switch to a new PC from AMD or Intel, as well as a new GPU, but reality hit them hard and what is being done is disagreement there. where that same user does. does not buy and, instead, maintains its already veteran hardware awaiting prices in line with what is expected for range and performance.
Therefore, Microsoft’s restrictive security and processor hardware policies provide a clear diagnosis: Windows 11 is an absolute failure. The question is Will the company rectify such a blow?
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