@RJARRRPCGP and
@_roman_ and
@9087125 and the other Windows bashers who are insisting W11 is "
a train wreck of epic proportions". You guys are missing or ignoring the point.
NOBODY, not me and not Psychoholic or anyone else in this thread said there are "no problems". With over 30+ million lines of code, it would be ridiculous to think or suggest no problems exist.
What we clearly said was "we" experienced no problems. And, despite what you apparently want everyone to believe, that is how it has been for millions of users out there. You can choose to ignore that fact. And you can choose to believe your anecdotal exceptions represent the norm. But the reality is, the vast majority of W11 users are experiencing "NO" problems.
According to which source you listen to, W11 users make up
~30% of the 1.6 billion Windows users. So that is ~480 million W11 users out here.
What some here seem to be forgetting (or choose to ignore) is if just 1% of the Windows11 users out there experience genuine problems, with ~480 million users, that is still 4.8 million upset W11 users. And 4.8 million upset users can make a lot of noise - especially when a single complaint goes viral and is amplified by so many MS and Windows haters. But are there anywhere near that many with actual problems complaining? I don't see them. I only see a tiny handful complaining and most of the complaints are NOT about bugs but rather new features, removed features, or changed settings they don't like.
It amazes me, out of all the companies in the world, and all the product in the world, how some expect, demand and condemn when they don't see 100% perfection with Windows 100% of the time. Yet Apple, the king of proprietary and inflexibility, Facebook and Google, the leading stealers, dealers and wholesale marketers of our personal private information, or Google with its
monopolistic grip on searches and targeted ads get passes all the time.