If you are using Windows 10 I suggest you do not upgrade to windows 11

Copper Contributor

I've used Windows 10 for many years and was putting off upgrading to windows 11 but finally one day I said let me give it a try. That was the biggest mistake I've ever made as far as windows updates. When I first upgraded to windows 11 i could not do virus scans or windows updates. I also started getting excessive amounts of blue screen errors. I immediately contacted microsoft, and after hours of troubleshooting they assured me the problem had been  fixed. I reverted back to Windows 10, but the problem was still happening. I'm not sure how these Microsoft technicians are trained, but it seems to me that they all have the same answers that simply blow smoke up your butt.....The last tech  person I spoke to said that I should contact the people in the  insider program, that they train more in the type of problem I was having. I wonder who the insiders are going to refer me to.

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@Lou_Labbate wrote:

 I also started getting excessive amounts of blue screen errors.


 

@Lou_Labbate, Can you confirm us, you installed Windows 11 on a fully supported device?

 

As per Microsoft:

 

Installing Windows 11 on PC doesn't meet the minimum system requirements is not recommended and may result in compatibility issues.

 

Read more here: https://support.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/installing-windows-11-on-devices-that-don-t-meet-minimum....

There are 0 details in your post about your technical problem, so maybe start by telling us how you switched to Windows 11 and what your hardware specs is.

I've been using Windows 11 since the day it was released, 24/7/365

 

You posted in Windows insider community, so should be assume you use insider version of Windows 11 and not the stable version?

 

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/software-download/windows11/