Chazore said: I really, really do not like how that article states: "According to IDC, nearly 80% of businesses are planning to refresh their PC portfolio by the end of 2025, and 70% of consumers will refresh their PCs in the next two years".
They better not force everyone still clinging to 10 to upgrade to 11, because there's no fucking way I am ever doing that, and them forcing me to stay completely offline to avoid being forced would be completely arrogant/asinine of them. |
I dont see whats wrong with that statement?
Windows 10 support ends in October of this year and no support means no substantial security update which increases risks in security for business enterprises.
My company is still using Windows 10 but will likely buckle by next year since they are pretty slow in moving over.
Thats gonna be a project...having to set up over 1,200 computers with Windows 11.
Anyways, I doubt they'll force people to go from 10 to 11 , you'll probably get the "Try out Windows 11" pop up though which I'm sure there will be a way to disable that.
As for me, so far I'm okay with my experience with Windows 11 but I've only had my new gaming PC since November but I've been using my wife's laptop every now and then, I've gotten use to the interface. Its not as bad as Windows Vista or 8 was.