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Windows 11

Post by expressman33 » Mon Nov 08 2021 12:42pm

Has anyone updated to Windows 11 yet ? . I did yesterday and it made my PC very very slow (my desktop has processor Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-9400 CPU @ 2.90GHz ) , 5 minutes just to get on Google Chrome , and 5 minutes to get onto my emails . I have reverted back to Windows 10 ( took about 20 minutes ).
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Re: Windows 11

Post by macliam » Mon Nov 08 2021 5:40pm

As usual, MS will take the opportunity to make many systems redundant......
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Re: Windows 11

Post by blythburgh » Tue Nov 09 2021 8:13am

We make it a rule never to update Windows when a new one comes out. Despite all the testing there are always so many bugs to be ironed out. Or should that be I roned out (yes I remember the joke on here in that section but not who posted it). Thanks to gle-1975 for the I ron joke
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