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adaptation rate
About this tag
The adaptation rate of Windows 11 is a recurring topic in discussions about its market performance and user adoption. Community members compare its uptake to older versions like Windows 10 and XP, often citing hardware requirements such as TPM 2.0 as a barrier. The tag covers user frustration with slow adoption, economic factors influencing upgrades, and perceptions of the OS's momentum. Conversations focus on why users hesitate to migrate, including compatibility issues and perceived lack of compelling new features. The adaptation rate reflects broader challenges Microsoft faces in driving adoption for Windows 11.
So... yeah Microsoft bloody blew it again, like Sisyphus it got that rock up the mountain with Windows 10 only for it to fall down with Windows 11.
I mean... what is the point of Windows 11 again? Oh yeah, sell new computers in an economically stressed world... as the British say: bloody...
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