[Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Windows 11 rollout stats
Robert Eckert
roberteckert at verizon.net
Wed Nov 23 13:01:43 PST 2022
Jane and I have two laptops and a desktop PC. All are running Windows 11 with no issues.
I used Winaero Tweaker to put the start menu back where it belongs on the left,
and to restore the full context File Manger windows.
Bob Eckert
roberteckert at verizon.net <mailto:roberteckert at verizon.net>
Cell: 781-336-7377
From: LCTG <lctg-bounces+roberteckert=verizon.net at lists.toku.us> On Behalf Of Stan Rose
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2022 9:42 AM
To: Drew King <dking65 at kingconsulting.us>
Cc: Lex Computer Group <lctg at lists.toku.us>
Subject: Re: [Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Windows 11 rollout stats
I have 3 systems, one Win 11 and two Win 10 (too old for Win 11). The Win 11 system is my primary. My main complaint about Win 11 is the crippled taskbar. It may be a personal thing but I could do a lot more with the Win 10 (and Win 7) taskbars than Win 11. Thankfully, a third party app called "StartAllBack" restores all the shortfalls of the taskbar, the start menu and File Manager.
Stan
On Wed, Nov 23, 2022, 9:26 AM Drew King <dking65 at kingconsulting.us <mailto:dking65 at kingconsulting.us> > wrote:
Well,
I maintain 3 computers in all.
1. Windows 10 Production PC.
2. Windows 11 Production PC (Preview edition of 11)
3. Windows 11 Beta PC. (VERY Stable)
No problems running one of each. You can introduce yourself to 11 on one machine at a time.
Either way is OK.
Drew.
On 11/23/2022 9:19 AM, john rudy wrote:
As a windows 10 person I have two reasons:
1. I always like systems to prove themselves for a “year” before I get involved
2. One of my computers will not accept windows 11. When I replace that machine it might be a good idea to do the switch
John Rudy
781-861-0402
781-718-8334 (cell)
<mailto:John.rudy at alum.mit.edu> John.rudy at alum.mit.edu
13 Hawthorne Lane
Bedford, MA 01730-1047
From: LCTG <mailto:lctg-bounces+jjrudy1=comcast.net at lists.toku.us> <lctg-bounces+jjrudy1=comcast.net at lists.toku.us> On Behalf Of Drew King (dking65 at kingconsulting.us <mailto:dking65 at kingconsulting.us> )
Sent: Wednesday, November 23, 2022 8:53 AM
To: Lex Computer Group <mailto:lctg at lists.toku.us> <lctg at lists.toku.us>
Subject: [Lex Computer & Tech Group/LCTG] Windows 11 rollout stats
Very slow rollout.
"By Brian Livingston
One year after the release of Windows 11, the new operating system is being installed by computer users at a much slower adoption rate than was achieved by Windows 10 and other major versions of Microsoft’s core OS.
Counting all versions of Windows running on desktop computers worldwide, Windows 11, with a penetration of 13.6%, has only in the past two months overtaken the users of Windows 7 (10.6%), according to a September 2022 report by Statcounter. Just to state the obvious, the ancient Win7 OS was released by Microsoft way back in 2009.
Meanwhile, good ol’ Windows 10 is still going strong, running on 71.9% of all Windows desktops globally, Statcounter says."
https://www.askwoody.com/#:~:text=By%20Brian%20Livingston,globally%2C%20Statcounter%20says.
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