Too little, too late. Win11's strategy up until now was to brute-force people out of Win10 by replacing it in the supply chain of new devices and pressuring people with the 'ooo we're going to drop support soon' BS. Were Win11 treated like the open test bed it was and is, its reception wouldn't have been as catastrophic... nevermind to the average user there is zero point in actually 'upgrading' their OS since Win11 has such insignificant extra functionality at a significant uptick to system requirements. It's Win10 with a fresh coat of Fortune 500 Conglomerate White(tm), who would ever ask for that?
Same basic thing back when Win 10 first came out concerning USB drivers.
They literally said newer hardware
would not support USB drivers of older OS versions like Win 7 for example because newer hardware was incompatable with it..... Yet we all know about workarounds for those cases and the USB drivers, once they were installed worked just fine.
Then they (More or less) "Asked" the chipmakers to change microcode for support, that's evident from results about chips from the 3 series Ryzens onward not only refusing to install drivers but also
killing functionality of these drivers even if they are working properly and all you do is swap out the system's CPU to a newer one and nothing else.
What's really funny is then you can swap CPUs back and you can get them working again.... Or even take the drive, set it up with some older hardware and USB just starts working again - Then swap it back to your original system/config before the CPU upgrade/swap and it still works.
Ask me how I know.....
It all points to the CPU as the root of it, hence why I mentioned microcode.
BTW even these newer CPUs work fine with older PS2 ports & peripherals.
Forced updates by taking away the option to decide IF you receive these updates or not..... Updates severly screwing systems to the point of it not working anymore, I witnessed the aftermath of that happening in a business enviroment concerning all the hell IT guys were catching because of it.... No, it wasn't pretty.
MS has screwed the pooch too many times with their efforts to "Entice" (FORCE) users to a newer OS, to accepting it having more invasive telemetry, putting up with their F up's and somehow, some out there are still suprised we are wary of it?
Well, it's for good reason as MS's own history has proven as fact with the
consistency of their efforts to do so.
I refused Win 10 back when it became known about the removal of update options in favor of forced updates (I saw what was coming) so I went from Win 7 to Linux instead and I ain't going back.