Just because a manufacturer doesn't list "Windows 10" in the list of supported operating systems doesn't mean you can't install the Windows 8 or heck, even the Windows 7 driver. And the rounded corners of the windows are pleasing to me as well.Ĭlick to expand.Literally never seen this. I'm finding that I like the centralized location of the taskbar, and really thought that I would not. And for the "I don't" category, utilities like WinAero Tweaker allow me to set those back to more "Windows 10 and earlier-like" if I so choose. There are a number of things about the Windows 11 UI that I really do like and prefer, as well as a couple that I don't. Otherwise the last two days of use have been very smooth and without incident. The only two issues, if you can call them that, so far that I've had is that Edge Dev seems to not want to update to its latest version, so I'm waiting for the next one to see if that goes away, and Windows Security was giving me a warning that some sort of security feature that's supposed to prevent code injection was not on, and after checking that virtualization was already enabled on my machine, I pretty much assume that whatever drivers it is that it needs don't exist, so I just permanently dismissed that warning. I can definitely say that I've put Windows 10 on a number of machines that "shouldn't" be able to run it, and it did just fine.
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