Microsoft has put a lot of effort into getting people to move from Windows 10 to Windows 11. However, the truth is that while more and more users are migrating, there are also those who are clinging to the previous version with all their might. It is true that on the one hand, there are good reasons to move. However, there are also a few reasons to stay on Windows 10.
Reasons to stay on Windows 10! I think!
It doesn’t change anything regarding gaming (on most devices)
For starters, DirectX 12 Ultimate is fully supported on Windows 10. Then again, while in theory DirectStorage should work better on Windows 11, in practice there’s almost no difference.
It’s true that Auto Super Resolution is a very interesting Windows 11 exclusive feature. However, it only works on PCs that support CoPilot+, which most people don’t already have.
All devices work flawlessly on Windows 10.
Those who have a true HDR display may want to consider switching to Windows 11. This is due to the automatic HDR technology. It’s just that HDR support in Windows 10 is disabled. But for those who don’t have it, Windows 10 works great. In fact, all devices run fine on this Microsoft operating system.
Many people don’t want an AI co-pilot.
Anyone who wants to use something like this can use ChatGPT in a browser. In other words, it doesn’t need anything built into the operating system, and it’s always trying to help, even when you don’t need it. What’s more, it’s resource-intensive.
Copilot’s generative features look interesting. We’re not saying no. However, again, you can use some of these features in the browser.
the design
Many people prefer the design of Windows 10. A lot has changed, and despite all this time, the Start menu still doesn’t have a huge fan base.
Then there’s the Actions menu, which looks much better in Windows 10.
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