Is Windows 11 BETTER than Windows 10? | Features, Changes and Bugs

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Windows 10 vs Windows 11 has been an ongoing debate on which is better, but Windows 11 has finally ironed out a lot of the bugs that it initially had in 2021, though in 2022 it has improved all the problems, bar a few. And it is honestly to the stage where it is worth the switch, especially if you take advantage of HDR.

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Chapters
00:00 Windows 11 review usage after nearly a year
01:05 Windows 10 Keys WORK on Windows 11 Too!
02:02 Requirements for Windows 11 have been SCRAPPED! and boot drive requirements
03:25 Windows 11 uses less RAM but needs 4GB vs 2GB.
04:00 TPM 2.0 requirements, can still get around it.
04:30 Gaming Benchmarks and FPS on Windows 10 vs 11.
06:01 AUTO HDR is working flawless on windows 11?
06:26 lower latency for gaming?
08:08 Optimized Downloads.
09:07 Login requirements, you can still get around them!
09:56 Gimmicks and Bugs that STILL exist in Windows 11!
11:01 Snapping works extremely well, especially on Ultra and Super Ultrawides. And the Win 11 FIX for multitasking!
12:30 Dark mode, still needs a scheduling tab for both.

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Windows 11 vs 10 - Is it FINALLY Time to Upgrade?

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Will be adding both updated custom TYC Win 10 and Windows 11 ISOs (hopefully before Christmas) for you guys! <3
P.S both versions of Windows are actually pretty solid now.

techyescity
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Still not convinced to update to Windows 11 yet. Although it's nice to see progress is being made.

ZykopathOfficial
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I'd still be using W7 If I could. No stupid pop ups for frequent updates I don't want. And things worked as advertised.

justinpatterson
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Remember when windows said 10 was the last os 🤣🤣

gospelachuenu
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I've been enjoying W10 because of the much less frequent updates and my main fear is if I take the update to W11 it will be back to those damned constant feature updates. The only times I had bad issues with my PC was with those feature updates often going wrong and often costing me hours even, days to get everything back to the way I like it. I just don't want to go back to that again.

kayanowtoo
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The insider programme has it's place, but I had to make the decision to re-build and stick with the standard release window build - best decision I've made thus far. Nowhere near the amount of bugs that existed prior and everything has been great since (even if I had to wait for tabs in file explorer, worth the wait). OS feels snappy, no weird bugs and crashes like I was experiencing before. That's not to say that it's been %100 fine, but still a far better experience - I'm in the boat of liking 11 vs 10, doubt I could go back.

pageup
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Thank you Brian for coming up with this video. I was literally wondering these days how is the situation now with it 1 year later after its release and shabam you uploaded the video lol.

blueeyednick
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My main concern with any new version of Windows is that the old version is left in the dust. 11 is going to have a lot of new features in the upcoming years, but 10 is just going to slowly fade away, excepting the security updates. I also don’t have a “supported CPU”, given my i7 7700HQ, though 11 can run just fine even on the 6th generation (which is the bare minimum, otherwise the performance is quite affected). As for stability and RAM usage, 8.1 was the last one to manage everything in a stable manner. I also remember when they wanted to make this huge update on 10 (basically what 11 is today), but decided to “create a new Windows”.

dimitriasimov
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Out of the 9 system in the house I decided to try the free upgrade on two Media PCs. Did an in place update to 11 on one and a clean from scratch iso install on the other. I turned off widgets and selected to move the taskbar icons to the left from stock center spot. This way the start menu is in the same spot. The right click menu is annoying as you now have icons for copy / cut / paste or select more settings to find them.
I mainly wanted it for possible improve direct storage support so maybe games would start to utilize NVMe drivers better. Current fast NVME drives don’t behave any better than a good SSD. I want to see those drives loading games past the max 500-600mb read speeds.

So far I don’t have any plans of going back on those two systems but do plan to get used to it before moving the other 7 PCs over off 10.

eno
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For me, pictures the biggest disappointment was the absence of the "thumbnail folder preview", extremely useful when you are working with a lot of images. Fortunately, a few months ago Microsoft made a compromise, and even if you can have at least one full-picture preview if not multiple ones like before, you can see half of it. What is very mind-boggling is why the devs have considered this feature as a "security" risk!? Or maybe they were too lazy to implement it in Windows 11 too after it was since Win 2000 and Millennium.

artmanrom
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Thank you. Another great video. I love your informative videos, keep up the great work!

bunkermagnus
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I had a MAJOR glitch (commented on one of your videos awhile back about it) where I had major stuttering. I tried everything, determined it wasn't hardware related after fixing CPU paste and installing a water cooler, and I had to go back to Windows 10. But the performance on Win 11 is like so much better for most things, so I prefer it.

lotrdude
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I’ve noticed that W11 is excellent at installing all your required drivers, even for custom builds. But, for me the biggest pain in the ass is performance of File Explorer. It is still a slow buggy pos compared to W10.

GregoryCunningham
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I just switched today from Windows 10 to Windows 11. My motherboard ASUS ROG Maximus XII HERO (Wi-Fi) after upgrading BIOS to firmware 2701. I love the context -menu every time I do a right click, specially when Copying / Moving / Pasting / Renaming file. Very handy. I also love the dark themes for the whole Windows GUI. It is relaxing to my eyes.

Ferruccio_Guicciardi
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Loved the preview and update, thanks.

unitybeing
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Thanks for the tip on the Windows 11 Key - I purchased one. All the other info is great too - subbed! 😀

michaelpoczynek
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I've been using windows 11 since it launched and for the most part, Windows 11 21H2 was really stable. I did notice those slow hangs you mentioned with mp3's though. And when opening folders that have tons of videos in them, those also take seemingly ages to form thumbnails and fully load. And i'm using a M.2 NVME SSD as the main OS drive. This is something that microsoft has never fixed to this day, which is really annoying. After updating to Windows 11 22H2, the slow folder loading issues still persist. But now there's an even worse bug that is causing several games to inadvertently turn on debug mode and run that alongside the game you're playing, causing it to stutter intermittently. Microsoft said they were aware of this stutter bug and are working on a fix but my god is it annoying when gaming. I went and installed Windows 10 22H2 on a spare M.2 NVME SSD and that OS does not suffer from either of those 2 major bugs. Windows 10 22H2 is buttery smooth. Microsloth needs to up their game.

perativeX
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been enjoying W11 for a couple months now, pretty happy overall, and LOVE the docking experience of windows on a triple 32" setup

thovarisk
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The most recent update of Windows 11, at random times I can't left click. Swapped mice, full driver reinstall and enabled mousekeys in the accessibility options so you can use the numpad to click and it still won't let you left click until you do a reboot.

CGamer
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At first I hated the new start menu in the middle but I now have an ultra wide screen and because of that I've changed my mind about that because it's pretty handy to have the start menu in the middle, I also love the snap screens that just works superb on the ultra wide.
I haven't seen any of the bugs that you pointed out in this video on my pc, however I do have one bug that I can't get fixed at the moment which is the installation of the chipset driver package and it doesn't matter if I download the driver directly from AMD or from ASUS both driver packages fail to install.
I've tried to use the AMD clean tool to remove everything and did a new install, I tried a different order and nothing I'm doing makes any change it just keeps failing to install, the weird thing is that everything seems to work fine and I don't have any devices listed that windows doesn't recognize nor do I see any device turned off.
And the parts that fail to install are the AMD PCI Device Driver, the GPIO2 Driver and the AMD PSP Driver, the SMBUS Driver I got manually installed, the PSP Driver is some power scheduling pack which contains the machine code to optimize the communication between windows and the CPU I think which is pretty important but it works without that part, I have no idea what the GPIO2 driver does, I presume it has something to do with the RGB syncing but that's working fine too and the AMD PCI Device Driver I'm not sure what to do about that because it lists multiple devices and I don't know which one I should try to get installed manually.

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