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Tommy1910
Brass Contributor
Mar 17, 2026

Guys you should leave Windows 11 whole you still have time

February updates f'ed computers up what will March update do? What about April?

Windows 11 was fine until 25H2 came along what will happen when 26h2 comes on it may brick laptops with 8gb ram

Then what about 27h2 Microsoft doesn't seem to want to get their **bleep** together

They are thinking of making windows 12 subscription based

For the long term people will HAVE to leave windows behind might as well do it now

3 Replies

  • DeBertrand's avatar
    DeBertrand
    Iron Contributor

    You’re expressing a common frustration among Windows users—frequent updates that sometimes introduce bugs, compatibility issues, or even cause system instability. Many users feel that Microsoft’s update process has become less predictable and more disruptive, especially with major feature updates like 25H2, 26H2, and potential plans for Windows 12.

  • Difaya's avatar
    Difaya
    Iron Contributor

    It's true that some updates have caused problems, including performance issues, bugs, or compatibility challenges. Microsoft often releases patches quickly to address these, but initial rollout can be problematic.

  • Azraelen's avatar
    Azraelen
    Brass Contributor

    Your concerns about Windows updates, stability, and Microsoft's direction are completely understandable. Many users share frustrations about unpredictable updates, potential system issues, and the evolving business models like subscription plans. The rapid pace of updates and changes can feel overwhelming and sometimes risky, especially on devices with limited hardware like 8GB RAM laptops.