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Reasons why you should downgrade from Windows 11 and not upgrade.

Windows 11 is the latest version of Microsoft's operating system, but it may not be the best choice for everyone. While it comes with some new features and improvements, there are also several reasons why you may want to consider downgrading to an earlier version of Windows, such as Windows 10.

 

One of the main reasons to avoid upgrading to Windows 11 is that it comes with more bloat and unnecessary features, which can use up more resources and slow down performance. This can be particularly problematic for users with older or less powerful devices, as they may struggle to run the new OS smoothly.

 

Additionally, the integration of Android apps into Windows 11 can also use up a lot of resources, making it feel like you're gaming when you're just running apps. This can be a big problem for users who expect to use android apps regularly, it still is a great feature though and shouldn't be an issue when you are not using them, just don't get caught up in hype.

 

The user interface of Windows 11 is also not as responsive as it should be and can be prone to random glitches, with slow opening action center, slow context menu and freezing when minimizing games. Even the task manager now is more difficult to manage and close running full screen games and apps. This can make it difficult to navigate and use the OS effectively, particularly for users who are used to the more streamlined interface of Windows 10.

 

Another drawback of Windows 11 is the removal of the 'Never Combine' option for the task bar, which groups multiple instances of the same program into one. Additionally, the volume slider has been relocated to the action center, which slows down access and feels more time-consuming compared to the volume slider in Windows 10, Windows 8.1 or Windows 7 even.

 

Overall, while Windows 11 may have some new features and improvements, it also comes with a number of problems and limitations that may make it less appealing for some users. If you're considering upgrading to Windows 11, it's worth weighing the pros and cons carefully before making the switch.

 

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