Windows 11 is still Windows, and it’s still Windows 10, much like Windows 10 carried forward elements found within Windows 8. Microsoft will patch it, and likely continue to add featurrs, whatever it is — “Windows as a service” isn’t going away.
Also, when will windows 11 officially launch?
Windows 11, the successor to Windows 10 will be released on October 5, 2021, Microsoft announced this morning. The new OS will start rolling out on eligible Windows 10 PCs on that date, and it will also come pre-loaded on select PCs from Microsoft, Acer, Asus, Dell, Lenovo, and Samsung.
Is windows 11 as good as Windows 10?
Has sent the share of rigs running Windows 11 soaring, to a whopping 8.28% (+6.46%). It’s still a fair ways off its predecessor’s enormous 83.38% (-6.05%), but should the rate of decline in Windows 10 installations continue, it may not be long before.
The short answer is yes, most likely. The long answer is wait and see. The new update looks very promising and it seems to fix most of the design issues people have been complaining about for many years. But we don’t know yet what issues and drawbacks the new operating system might have.
Another common question is “Is Microsoft 11 worth it?”.
Windows 11 is so far a completely non-lethal operating system, which is definitely a good sign, but maybe not enough justification to install it. To make the call on whether other PC gamers should actually install Windows 11 today, I’ve been spending some quality time with its new Start menu and rounded corners.
How to report Windows 11 bug?
The first thing to do is to monitor the list of known issues on the Windows 11 Release History dashboard. That list includes detailed descriptions of bugs and compatibility issues and is updated.
