VIDEO 5 Reasons Windows 11 is NOT WORTH the Upgrade

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5 Reasons Windows 11 is NOT WORTH the Upgrade

In a recent YouTube video titled "5 Reasons Windows 11 is NOT WORTH the Upgrade," the creator dives deep into the drawbacks of Microsoft’s latest operating system. The video outlines significant reasons why many users might hesitate to make the jump to Windows 11, especially if they are currently satisfied with Windows 10. Here’s a detailed summary of the key points discussed:

### 1. Strenuous System Requirements
One of the most controversial aspects of Windows 11 is its stringent system requirements. Users must have at least a TPM 2.0 chip, Secure Boot enabled, and a processor that's at least an 8th generation Intel or AMD Zen+. This essentially means that many PCs older than 2017 may not officially support the upgrade. While there are workarounds to bypass these requirements, users risk losing Microsoft’s support and updates, which includes vital security patches.

### 2. Removal of Familiar Features
Windows 11 tends to oversimplify the user experience, leaving some users feeling deprived of previously enjoyed features. The customizable Start menu has been downsized, live tiles are completely gone, and the taskbar’s customization options have become quite limited. Users have also reported frustrations with a less functional built-in calendar and difficulties setting default applications.

### 3. Lack of New Features
Despite a fresh visual overhaul, the major enhancements in Windows 11 are minimal. Significant new features are sparse, with the notable additions being the Teams chat integration and some improvements in snap assist. Many features marketed as new are simply iterations of existing functionalities, raising the question of whether an upgrade is justified.

### 4. Shift to Yearly Feature Updates
Unlike Windows 10, which received feature updates biannually, Windows 11 is shifting to an annual update cycle. This could mean prolonged waits for crucial enhancements and corrections of missing functionalities, making the system feel incomplete for extended periods.

### 5. Support for Windows 10 Until 2025
Lastly, Windows 10 will continue to receive support until October 2025. This means that users have ample time to decide whether to upgrade, allowing them to wait for improvements in Windows 11 or even consider future releases like Windows 12.

### Summary
The video emphasizes that there’s no rush to upgrade as Windows 10 remains a stable and supported option. Moreover, with several issues unresolved in Windows 11, users may want to wait and see how Microsoft addresses them in future updates.

This analysis prompts a discussion amongst users: What aspects of your current OS do you value the most? Have you had experiences with Windows 11 that support or contradict these points? Let’s hear your thoughts!
 


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