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 Windows 11 Adoption Is Slowing, We Finally Know Why

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post Oct 23 2023, 01:25 AM

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QUOTE(andrekua2 @ Oct 18 2023, 05:53 PM)
If there's one thing I really hate right now is the settings and control panel situation. I mean they still can't device what they want. Go with the new menu all the way or just stick with the old control panel.
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they are slowly removing the stuff in old control panel to new UI,
it just really slow.

for example stuff in WMC a lot of things already disabled and probably automated or placed in new control panel
they will take another decades to retire it because the windows cores functions still relies on it.

automated stuff like storage optimization, auto cleaning ect.

W11 is slow due to background services running and taking up the I/O, if SSD sure no issue due to high IOPS, but hdd will tank.
they couldn't do it like linux, i mean if you ever used linux you know it use very little resource, but downside is if you need something you will need to download.
windows default just install everything.


i just hope one day i dont have to relies on Windows any more as most of the time i dont really use office stuff.
mostly gaming and coding.

google is another slowpoke company which they dont know how to utilize their os and the advancement of qualcomm processor.
if PS4/5/xbox controller is working flawlessly in the android game i play and i will ditch my lappy in no time.
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post Oct 23 2023, 11:40 PM

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QUOTE(CAL V @ Oct 23 2023, 11:48 AM)
But I have some doubts for Lenovo reliability nowadays. My L14 G2, in my department alone bricked like 10+ units already. Even more for older models like E480.

1) Put on charge, put laptop to sleep/close the lid. Come back after lunch, cannot boot. Donezo, bricked.
2) Put to sleep, close the lid. Put in bag, go out. Reach destination, laptop excessively hot/straight up burned mobo.

Not sure if it's Windows fault or Lenovo BIOS issue. Or both. Yet they continue to procure more Thinkpads  biggrin.gif
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it's Windows 11?

my workstation both use W10, dell tablet and lappy.
when close lid and open next day, still got battery.

my W11 lappy? close lid and open next day battery flat.

the pc in my workplace have controlled windows update, usually monthly, very stable.
personal laptop is out of Lenovo control hence full of bugs lol

 

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