Windows 11 - Is it nice?

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This video covers first impressions, my thoughts after a month, and some benchmarks... for some reason.
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0:00 - Summary
4:13 - TPM 2.0
4:28 - Benchmarks
7:02 - First impressions to Windows 11!
7:48 - Really petty stuff
8:27 - Start menu's reduced functionality
9:16 - Uninstalling stuff
10:16 - Default apps
10:55 - Microsoft Edge and TEAMS!
11:43 - Settings page improvements
12:22 - Icons and backgrounds (Alpha)
13:10 - Notepad
13:32 - Overlapping windows!
14:11 - Stability
14:35 - Conclusion
15:32 - New features
17:33 - What IS an OS to you?
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There's a wait(500) command lurking in the OS that one programmer is saving for a rainy day to make their update improve performance

xGatoDelFuegox
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Microsoft: „This is the most advanced operating system we have ever created!“
Also Microsoft: built in delay

martinsauer
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Microsoft: Win10 will be the final version
Apple: Here's Mac OS 11
Microsoft: So guys, y'all ready for Win11?

Wuselol
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Never thought someone would nerf right click’s glorious functionality more than a shooter.

Exponaut_R-
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loved the "win rar license" way to measure time

testinhaa
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Some say Philip's SSD is still getting faster to this day...

I-LOG
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i'm sure microsoft wants us to use the Windows search so we'll make more typos and boost Bing's traffic

shrimpfry
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Windows 11 feels like a desperate attempt from Microsoft to lowkey make a MacOS clone

jesustyronechrist
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that new error sound will be what the next generation has to hear when trying to open .rar files

TacticalPan
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"My winrar demo expired"
What an entry line

prateekpanwar
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The fact that they can legitimately bring ANY of the improvements they make in Windows 11 directly into Windows 10 and they'll just work is PROOF that Windows 11 is completely and utterly surplus to requirements. They could just package all of the new improvements and ideas into a Service Pack for Windows 10 - much like they did with XP and 7. It's not like the differences are that major to begin with, with the exception of the TPM requirement bullshit which I can (sort of) understand why they can't just update 10 with that, since it could potentially make a LOT of people's already installed OS suddenly stop working correctly. Although even that I think I heard someone managed to bypass by editing some of the code (or registry files I can't remember) of the installer to convince it TPM was switched on - since it checks once during installation and doesn't bother to again after that - and WIndows 11 actually works perfectly fine with it switched off.

Literally THE most pointless "new" operating system I have ever heard of. Even more so when you realize it's not even about earning them an extra buck, since the upgrade will be free of charge anyway!

DavidStruveDesigns
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"Don't like windows 10? We could make it worse, see?"
-Mister Michaelsoft

Croatilillious
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omg he sounds genuinely angry in this, windows 11 claimed another soul

eltiolavara
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You can use F2 to quickly rename a file

Geoxor
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“Yeah so we took a really minimalist approach to this update”
“Not at the expense of functionality right?”
:)
“Not.. at the expense of functionality... right?”

cee_ves
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you can rename file with the [...| ] button at the top of the menu after you right click
or f2
or hold left click for 1 sec

jampu
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"Yes, lets give people Pin to Start instead of Rename or Delete." - Microsoft logic

chrisrojas
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It's like they learned what to do with the start menu on Windows 10, then immediately forgets it on the next redesign.

kisaragi-hiu
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I've never understood why Microsoft has to keep moving stuff around in the goddamn operating system. I used windows 7 for a goddamn decade and the instant I went to windows 10 I was miserable for about a year because stuff got moved around for some reason. while the GUI looks nice and all the way things keep shifting around make me want to run windows 10 until end of lifetime. I hate how the volume icon works, locking me to changing a master volume setting for the whole system unless I right click, which is why I have a Mixer shortcut on my taskbar to sidestep the slightly slow process that is going to it the "intended" way. I miss the days when I upgraded the family computer from XP to 7 and had an easy time getting to stuff because it wasn't like I just moved into a new house and didn't know which drawer I put my cutlery in. The Shop teacher at my old high school welded a box that sockets were stored to a workbench to prove a point and now I understand why, it only took using a few operating systems. the old proverb "if it ain't broke, don't fix it" rings true yet again and at this point id really like if people stopped fixing some things.

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Only the first 3 issues are an absolute deal-breaker for me. I think I'll stay with win10 for a few more years

Mart-E