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They really want everyone on 11 don't they.
Why would they want to support an OS that they're not even selling anymore?
Continued money stream.
Better than single payments because more predictable.
What money stream? You can't buy it from them anymore. They only money they could make is from selling user data, and there's no reason they couldn't do that after dropping support.
That seems like a them problem though… shitty business model that’s already pushing users away
Remember when TPMS is an optional security feature ;-)
Tire pressure monitor sensor
LOL 😂 Oops.
It's still optional
Well, this is awkward. TPM and start menu position were like 90% of my reasons for not upgrading...
I guess that explains why it was still an add-on to last years motherboard :-)
You can change the start menu position back to W10 as well lol
Not if you customized it in win10. I dock mine along the left edge of the screen. They removed that ability.
I'm using W11 right now with my start menu on the left side...
No, as in, the left edge of the screen. Not "along the bottom, justified left" but "taskbar entries are a vertical list running down the left edge of my screen".
Ohhhh the vertical menu, I forgot that even existed. They took that out? Lame.