Chris S
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Windows 11 is no more subscription based than Windows 10 (or earlier versions).
I think the main problem with Windows 11 is that a lot of PCs won't be powerful enough to use it.
Windows 11 is no more subscription based than Windows 10 (or earlier versions).
I think the main problem with Windows 11 is that a lot of PCs won't be powerful enough to use it.
They can stay on 10 but that does provide a security problem
still not sure what the subscription thingy is
is it a subscription for security updates to WIndowe 10???
I use Windows on my laptop
What are these message that you are seeing and where do they come from
I haven;t seen anything and nor has my wife
and i have not heard anything and I frequent some proper IT Technician websites and they would be all over something like that
are you sure you have got it right?
on another point - I used to have a desktop computer that was dual boot - I could boot it from either Linux or Windows 10
but I normally used Linux - Ubuntu mostly - partly to not use WIndows but also because it ran some software that I used at work and i just left it on that OS most of the time
Worked fine
You lot could be speaking Martian for all I understood of that.
You lot could be speaking Martian for all I understood of that.
And that is exactly why linux is not practical for many of us.
I would be happy with it, but my wife, who also uses the home computer quite a bit would be the same as you.
She wasn't happy with the differences between W10 and W11 when we bought a new W11 computer a few months ago. Linux would be even more change for her to get used to.
You can set it up so it just goes into a Windows type screen and does everything from there
but it is different
and if you have trouble going from Windoze 10 to 11 then it might be a bit much
(coming from experience - trying to get teachers to use new versions is not for the faint hearted!!!)