Should I go Windows 11 Pro?
Should I go Windows 11 Pro?
Oh sure, I’m hoping so. I haven’t tried it before. I just played a game for an hour just to check. Probably means it’s working now. It wasn’t a super intense session either.
Irrelevant is the matter; it occurred with any 3D load, but it has already been fixed.
It depends on what you need. It functions, meets your requirements, but you probably don’t really like it. It’s not a game you play around. I barely pay attention when it starts up, and then I switch to Chrome, Excel, etc., all day. If 11 works for you, go for it. If not, try 10. Simple stuff here—no complicated rules.
One can savor the act of breathing—it functions, right? There’s no competition. (You might appreciate the scent, the sensation, etc.) The same applies to the operating system. You can appreciate its performance, the experience, the design, and its seamless operation.
Your system is set up for Windows 11. Make sure your BIOS/UEFI is up to date. After installing Windows 11, it’s important to refresh all your drivers to the newest versions. This includes components like network chipset, GPU, audio, keyboard, mouse, webcam, printer, and more. It’s essential to do this because some issues may still need fixing from the hardware manufacturer. Your decision on whether you want to take advantage of Windows 11’s new features depends on you.
On day 2 everything was smooth. Version 11 feels more responsive. No problems detected—games and browser (Waterfox) worked perfectly without any odd behavior. Thanks @GoodBytes for the useful links. I updated all device drivers before the upgrade, which helped with timing. Appreciate everyone’s support in choosing this version. Libra’s indecision was just a joke! 😄