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Microsoft finally admits almost all major Windows 11 core features are broken
Gonna be straight to the point here, and keep in mind this is in no way shape or form any kind of slander of any sorts, this is a testimony of a chain of events that happened literally over the course of a month in my scenario, I understand milage may very for other people, but, this is just my input on the issue, It's not just enterprise or IT users. Me and my wife have PCs. Ones a custom build desktop, and the other is a 15.5" clevo notebook. The custom pc ran Windows 11 Home and has experienced these issues, and a few unique issues directly caused by those issues. Including corrupted SSDs and total OS failures. The laptop ran on Windows 11 Pro out of the box and started experiencing half of its available resources, literally, eaten up by Windows 11's core services, lagging me out of lightweight gaming sessions, followed up by these underlying core issues and eventual OS failures. Mind you both are gaming PCs and are very capable of just about anything you throw at em. These failures have happened multiple times, even after reinstall on top of reinstall. I even went as far as pausing updates only both machines as far out as Windows would let me, only to find that they still download and install anyway directly after pausing, I'm not entirely sure whats up with that, but, whatever. The point of the story, not just a specific group of people at all, thats pure PR damage control at its finest if I've ever seen it, and in my case afterwords, I said forget Windows 11, (I'm totally improvising on what I actually said, based off of pure frustration of wasted time and data loss, tech can litterally be a pain to work with sometimes.), installed Windows 10 on both, enrolled in the esu program, uninstalled the preloaded AI after the updates, reinstalled all of mine and the wife's programs and games, and haven't had a single issue since. It's not pure coincidence. The title is not over exaggerated. Windows 11 is unfortunately a complete dumpster fire for most people, and those very people are wishing MS didn't 86 Windows 10 support, Me and my wife are just 2 of the many people in that group.