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(07-06-2021, 03:45 AM)chillgates Wrote: After few days of installation I felt that m$ messed with 11 and just trying to make money out of sh*tty version. Didn't like the change in start menu working method. No hover option works so you have to click mouse many times to access apps deep inside. And again they highlighted m$ apps on start menu rather than our installed apps. Many taskbar options removed. The android support is just a joke. Nobody knows how much it support in final version. Obviously there are limitations on how many android apps works in windows. Only game addicts are satisfied with android apps on windows and not normal users.
Finally I deleted all 11 isos and vm installation and saved hdd from that junk. 
I miss some features too but remember this still in a very early stage. I hope Microsoft will hear the feedback from testers and improve a best experience to the users.
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Now that Windows 10 is finally working properly.
It's insane to think that you would ruin it.
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(07-06-2021, 10:50 AM)daniel3x Wrote: (07-06-2021, 03:45 AM)chillgates Wrote: After few days of installation I felt that m$ messed with 11 and just trying to make money out of sh*tty version. Didn't like the change in start menu working method. No hover option works so you have to click mouse many times to access apps deep inside. And again they highlighted m$ apps on start menu rather than our installed apps. Many taskbar options removed. The android support is just a joke. Nobody knows how much it support in final version. Obviously there are limitations on how many android apps works in windows. Only game addicts are satisfied with android apps on windows and not normal users.
Finally I deleted all 11 isos and vm installation and saved hdd from that junk. 
I miss some features too but remember this still in a very early stage. I hope Microsoft will hear the feedback from testers and improve a best experience to the users.
Its like a game for m$ to remove some features , change UI for no good reason and bring back some of those features again in a update or a new OS itself. They are dumb f***.
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When is it going to be released? The stable version.
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(08-12-2021, 07:46 PM)smithyjanie2 Wrote: When is it going to be released? The stable version.
They said in the end of this year.
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rumours are that it will be final in October
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I just hope i will be able to put my main status bar (hidden) to the top,as I always do, and not bottom only, as I heard here and there.. -? Apart that, the new integrated tech for games using nvme 4.0 seems to be interesting.... for the rest, will see soon enough, I guess.. \
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Youtube full of videos that OS,
are some one already test HWiD in it?
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(08-28-2021, 03:44 PM)alkado Wrote: are some one already test HWiD in it?
activation process hasn't changed compared to Windows 10
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(08-28-2021, 04:58 PM)Skunk1966 Wrote: activation process hasn't changed compared to Windows 10
Greate news!!!
Because im think KEY's are different between 10 an 11 version
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