The Windows 11 update affected the speed of your laptop's processor...
The Windows 11 update affected the speed of your laptop's processor...
After installing the newest update today, the system now runs on Windows 11.
Thanks for informing us, it's surprising how quickly things can become problematic with a brand-new operating system. I don't understand why individuals would want to switch from a stable environment and then express frustration about the new version. It seems like a natural reaction for those at the forefront of technology to experience challenges.
Windows 11 is Alpha software.
Repeat as needed until you grasp it.
Every time MS releases a new OS, it's Alpha quality.
Those who try it first find the issues.
This helps MS save time and money.
With two to three years, it might become worth using.
Remember NT 4.0? It took six service packs.
XP needed three, and it really needed one or two more.
From what I've heard, AMD CPU-s currently have performance issues with Windows 11. If possible, downgrade to Windows 10 or wait for a patch. Also, Windows 11 is a fresh OS. It needs some more time in the oven for all the problems to be fixed.